National Liberal Party (Bermuda)

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National Liberal Party
Founder Gilbert Darrell
Austin Thomas
Walter Brangman
Founded1985
Dissolved2003
Split from PLP

The National Liberal Party was a political party in Bermuda. It was established in 1985 as a breakaway from the Progressive Labour Party by a group of members opposed to the leadership of Lois Browne-Evans. [1] Four sitting MPs left to join the party: Gilbert Darrell, [2] Austin Thomas, Lionel Simmons and Walter Brangman, although Simmons later returned to the PLP. [3]

The new party won two seats in the 1985 general elections with Thomas and leader Darrell retaining their seats. [4] However, the party struggled thereafter, and failed to win seats in the elections in 1993, 1998 and 2003.

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References

  1. Dame who rejected trappings of political power [ permanent dead link ] Bermuda Sun, 30 May 2007
  2. Bell, Jonathan. "Gilbert Darrell (1923-2018) | The Royal Gazette:Bermuda Politics". The Royal Gazette. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
  3. History Archived 2012-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Progressive Labour Party
  4. October 1985 Archived 2013-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Parliamentary Registry