. . . "-11.8"^^ . . "2327"^^ . . . "25.3"^^ . . . . "+3.8"@en . . . . . "1937 Farnham by-election"@en . "The 1937 Farnham by-election was held on 23 March 1937. The by-election was held due to the elevation to the peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, Arthur Samuel. It was won by the Conservative candidate Godfrey Nicholson. Peter Pain, a recently qualified barrister, contested the election for the Labour Party. Earlier in the decade, he had visited a Hitler Youth camp, and this experience convinced him that a war was inevitable, and that he should oppose Nazism by becoming a socialist. The election was won by the Conservative candidate Godfrey Nicholson."@en . . . . . "66.7"^^ . "41099123"^^ . . . . . . . . "Edward Miller"@en . . "20580"^^ . . . . . . "7.5"^^ . "Labour Party"@en . . . "Conservative Party"@en . "1081797061"^^ . "New"@en . . . . . "2861"^^ . . "0.5"^^ . "The 1937 Farnham by-election was held on 23 March 1937. The by-election was held due to the elevation to the peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, Arthur Samuel. It was won by the Conservative candidate Godfrey Nicholson. Peter Pain, a recently qualified barrister, contested the election for the Labour Party. Earlier in the decade, he had visited a Hitler Youth camp, and this experience convinced him that a war was inevitable, and that he should oppose Nazism by becoming a socialist. Linton Thorp, who contested the election as an independent conservative, was a former Conservative MP who had left the party believing that some of its policies were too close to socialism. He stood with the support of the pro-Nazi Liberty Restoration League. The election was won by the Conservative candidate Godfrey Nicholson."@en . "Independent Conservative"@en . "7792"^^ . . "154"^^ . . "Independent"@en .