Twelve Liberal MPs were elected at the 1966 general election. This photograph shows 11 of them.
Can you name them (saying where they appear in the line up, please) and the missing 12th man?
Over to you in the comments, readers.
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9 comments:
Wainwright, Winstanley,Bessell,Lubbock,Grimond, Thorpe, Hooson,Steel,Pardoe, Davidson,Alasdair Mackenzie
Very impressive, but can you name the missing MP?
Russell Johnston.
It is a bit early for Russell to have been Brussels.
We should hear more about Alasdair Mackenzie the only Lib MP who opposed the abolition of the death penalty. I think he was anti EEC as well. A champion of a different world-Gaeldom.
None of the female persuasion, one notes.
IBB got Steel and Pardoe in wrong order??
Left to right: Richard Wainwright, Michael Winstanley, Peter Bessel, Eric Lubbock, Jo Grimond, Jeremy Thorpe, Emlyn Hooson, John Pardoe, David Steel, James Davidson and Alasdair Mackenzie.
Click on the photo to reveal the caption!
Twelfth man: Russell Johnston.
[Second attempt to post this comment. Trying to work out what happened to the version posted last night.]
It is a tribute to the Liberal Party that they did not crack the whip to ensure all 12 MPs got in the photo....
Presumably Russell Johnston was taking the picture.
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