England Objects to the Treaty of Versailles, June 1, 1919

Journal of Liberal History

On This Day

07 May 1920

Rowdy scenes at the National Liberal Federation meeting in Leamington Spa

The meeting was debating a resolution opposing continuance of the coalition government. Several members of the government were in attendance and when they attempted to defend their position they were constantly heckled. Matters came to a head when a junior minister, F. G. Kellaway asserted ‘I was fighting the Liberal cause when some of those who are making these interruptions were taking refuge in a tabernacle to assassinate Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.’ Pandemonium broke out and continued until the Attorney-General, Sir Gordon Hewart, led a walk out of Coalition Liberal MPs and delegates amid shouts of derision.