Emlyn Hooson and the Welsh Liberal Party, 1962-1979
Author(s) Nicholas K. Alderton
Language: English
Genre(s): Politics
Series: Studies in Welsh History
- November 2025 · 256 pages ·216x138mm
- · Paperback - 9781837722976
- · eBook - pdf - 9781837722983
- · eBook - epub - 9781837722990
This study presents an analysis of the Welsh Liberal Party under the leadership of Emlyn Hooson. It begins with an overview of the period prior to Hooson’s 1962 by-election win in Montgomery, following the death of Clement Davies, and the first section describes Hooson’s leadership of the Liberal Party of Wales, his recognition that the organisation was fundamentally flawed and that it needed to be reorganised. The solution was a root and branch reorganisation and the formation of a new state party, which would be federated to the British Liberal Party but separate in its functions and leadership. The second section details Hooson’s steering of the party through chapters on the organisation, policy formation and the electoral record. The book comprises the first in-depth description of the Welsh Liberal Party during a tumultuous time in Welsh politics; recognising how current Welsh political historiography has sidelined the Welsh Liberals in favour of Plaid Cymru and Labour, it re-evaluates the Liberals’ position during the period and Hooson’s role.
ABSTRACT
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND FIGURES
NOTE ON PLACE NAMES AND INFLATION
ABBREVIATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE: THE FALL AND RISE OF THE WELSH LIBERALS, 1918-66
CHAPTER TWO: THE ORGANISATION AND FINANCES OF THE WLP, 1967-1979
CHAPTER THREE: POLICYMAKING IN THE WELSH LIBERAL PARTY
CHAPTER FOUR: THE ELECTORAL LEGACY UNDER EMLYN HOOSON
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY