The Commonwealth Liberal Party was formed in 1909 as a merger between several conservative groups.
In 1915, he replaced James Mitchell as deputy of the Commonwealth Liberal Party.
He agreed to merge with the Protectionists to become the Commonwealth Liberal Party in 1909.
They were able to govern with support from Joseph Cook and his Commonwealth Liberal Party.
He was defeated in 1913, by now a member of the Commonwealth Liberal Party.
He was initially elected as a member of the Commonwealth Liberal Party.
He joined the Commonwealth Liberal Party when it formed in 1909.
Eventually, the Commonwealth Liberal Party was formed, with Deakin as leader.
These two parties later merged as the Commonwealth Liberal Party.
It was affiliated with the Commonwealth Liberal Party at the Federal level.