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Balfours defeat and Churchills victory
The extraordinary turn of the tide at Manchester: Arthur Balfour was beaten in the East Division by Mr T. G. Horridge who had a majority of 1980, whilst Winston Churchill was victorious in the North-West Division by a majority of 1241. Date: 1906
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In this historic photograph, the dramatic turn of events at the Manchester Town Hall during the 1906 British General Election is captured. The image shows the disappointment and shock on the face of Arthur Balfour, then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, as he learns of his defeat in the East Division of Manchester. He had a significant majority of 1980 votes over his opponent in the previous election, but was this time defeated by Mr. T.G. Horridge, who secured a stunning victory with a majority of 1980 votes. Meanwhile, in the North-West Division of Manchester, Winston Churchill, a young and ambitious politician, celebrated his victory with a resounding majority of 1241 votes. This election marked a significant turning point in British politics, with the Liberal Party, led by Campbell-Bannerman, making a strong comeback after years of Conservative rule under Balfour. The Manchester Town Hall served as the polling station and counting venue for the East and North-West divisions, making it the epicenter of the election drama. The atmosphere was tense and electric, with supporters of both parties gathered outside, waiting for the results. The photograph captures a pivotal moment in British political history, with the defeat of a sitting Prime Minister and the rise of a new political force. The election of 1906 was a watershed moment in British politics, leading to the passage of several important social reforms, including the Old Age Pensions Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act, and the Fisheries Act. This photograph is a testament to the power of the ballot box and the unpredictability of politics.
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