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- going "naked into the conference chamber." This split the Bevanites; many, such as leading Bevanite Michael Foot, continued to oppose Britain's nuclear weapons...
- between the Gaitskellites and Bevanites simmered, centring mainly on the issues of nuclear disarmament (which the Bevanites supported and the Gaitskellites...
- Attlee, steadily lost ground owing to infighting between the left-wing (Bevanites) and the right-wing (Gaitskellites), resulting in an unclear election...
- emerging schism between Gaitskellites, on the right of the party, and the Bevanites, on its left. The party's manifesto stated that the party "proud of its...
- split, between the party's left-wing followers of Aneurin Bevan (known as Bevanites) and the right-wing of the party following Hugh Gaitskell (known as Gaitskellites)...
- Crisis pla**** a key role in the reconciliation of the Gaitskellite and Bevanite factions of the Labour Party, which both condemned the invasion, after...
- co-authoring the Keep Left pamphlet, and later became one of the more prominent Bevanites. Crossman is considered by historians to be a central figure to British...
- At the bitter Morecambe Conference in late 1952, Wilson was one of the Bevanites elected as constituency representatives to Labour's National Executive...
- Britain. The election began the fractionalization of the Labour Party into Bevanite and Gaitskellite factions after Hugh Gaitskell blamed Aneurin Bevan for...
- departure, although a left-wing group within the party became known as "Bevanites". Attlee and Labour were ousted from power in a snap election held six...