Winston Churchill - Churchill agreed with Conservative leader Stanley Baldwin that he would be selected as a Conservative candidate in the next general election
Time: Jul, 1924
Place: England, United Kingdom
Details: In July, Churchill agreed with Conservative leader Stanley Baldwin that he would be selected as a Conservative candidate in the next general election, which was held on 29 October. Churchill stood at Epping, but he described himself as a "Constitutionalist".
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