Municipal Association Group

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The Municipal Association Group (known as MAG, and as the Hull Municipal Association) was a municipal political party in Kingston upon Hull, England, which existed from 1934 to 1963.

The Labour Party won control of Hull Corporation in 1934.[1] In the same year the Municipal Association was established 'to combat socialist domination', advertising against 'socialist (mis)rule'.[2][3] The Association grew out of the former "Independent Group",[4] and included both Liberals and Conservatives.[5] In the early years there was a tendency to refer to the association as the "Hull Municipal Association (1934)".[6]

In 1938, together with Independents, the Municipal Association won control, retaining it until 1945.[7] Towards the end of its existence, the Municipal Association was largely Conservative-dominated and from 1960 Liberal candidates stood separately from the MAG.[8][9] In 1963 the rupture between Liberals and Conservatives became permanent, and the Association merged into the Hull Conservative Federation. [10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Victoria County History: Modern Hull, 1969". Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Victoria County History: Modern Hull, 1969". Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  3. ^ Daily Mail (Hull), 30 October 1934, p 10.
  4. ^ "New Group to Fight Hull Elections", Daily Mail (Hull), 2 October 1935, p 1.
  5. ^ "End of M.A.G. Challenge at Hull", Daily Mail (Hull), 1 February 1963, p 7.
  6. ^ "Car Parking in Central Hull", Daily Mail (Hull), 16 April 1936, p 1.
  7. ^ "Victoria County History: Modern Hull, 1969". Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Victoria County History: Modern Hull, 1969". Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  9. ^ "New Aldermen: Labour Challenged", Daily Mail (Hull), 11 October 1961, p 7.
  10. ^ "End of M.A.G. Challenge at Hull", Daily Mail (Hull), 1 February 1963, p 7.