In parliament, Kennedy joined the Ginger Group of radical MPs in the 1920s.
He was a founding member of the Ginger Group of radical MPs in 1924.
Convinced that there would never be peace while the king lived, a rump of radical MPs, including Cromwell, put him on trial for treason.
He belonged to the Ginger Group of radical MPs and was a founding member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in 1932.
The embryonic meeting at which several radical MPs decided to found the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation was held in Irvine's parliamentary office.
He was a member of the Progressive Party of Canada and joined the Ginger Group of radical MPs.
Gardiner was a member of the Ginger Group of radical MPs in the 1920s and early 1930s.
One of the more radical MPs in Parliament, James FitzGerald, actually called for Māori to be given a third of the seats in Parliament, but this was widely seen as excessive.
Many of the radical MPs did not understand the complicated legal wording of the Bill and so trade union MPs, led by W. Hudson, introduced their own Bill.
Garland was one of the group of radical MPs to meet following the 1930 election and plan the creation of a new party.