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local veto การใช้

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  • He also described himself as the Local Veto ( i . e . pro-temperance ) candidate.
  • Watts Morgan made it clear that he would defend the interests of ex-servicemen and those injured in industry; he opposed the temperance demand for the local veto.
  • Middleton openly admitted the political benefits for the Conservatives when the Gladstone adopted Irish Home Rule; grateful again when Gladstone adopted the Newcastle Programme in 1891 and " deeply grateful " when the Liberals attacked the House of Lords and adopted the local veto on liquor licences.
  • As described by an encyclopedia in 1907, local option is the " license granted to the inhabitants of a district to extinguish or reduce the sale of intoxicants in their midst . " A 1911 Encyclop鎑ia describes it as " specifically used in politics of the power given to the electorate of a particular district to choose whether licences for the sale of intoxicating liquor should be granted or not . " This form of " local option " has also been termed " local veto ."