What happened at the last December election in 1923?

Pre-Christmas poll ‘spelled catastrophe for the Conservatives’ 96 years ago

Stanley Baldwin
Stanley Baldwin lost the Conservatives’ majority in the December 1923 election
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The UK is gearing up for its first December general election since 1923 after MPs finally backed Boris Johnson’s call for an early poll.

The House of Commons approved legislation by a margin of 438 votes to 20 to hold a snap vote in the hope of breaking the Brexit deadlock. Once the bill is approved by the House of Lords, it is expected to become law by the end of the week.

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