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The Knott
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Sunday12pm - 11:30pm
Monday4pm - 11:30pm
Tuesday4pm - 11:30pm
Wednesday4pm - 11:30pm
Thursday12pm - 12am
Friday12pm - 12:30am (next day)
Saturday12pm - 12:30am (next day)


General elections to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom were held in January 1910 and again in December 1910. There were 23 Members of the 1910 Parliament who were not members of any preceding or following Parliament. Their tenure as MPs therefore lasted at most 286 days, making them among the shortest-serving MPs in history. On only one other occasion in the 20th century, 1974, have two British general elections taken place in the same year. One Independent Nationalist member was disqualified. Six members did not offer themselves for re-election. The remaining 16 were candidates for re-election but were not returned.
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