In William Douglas Home’s play, Viscount Pym gets leave from the Army on the pretext of standing for Parliament as Conservative, but it’s really so he can get married. His plan backfires when he finds himself swept into the election campaign and beaten by the Labour candidate. His fiancée is mortified. To win her back, he stands again, this time as a Labour candidate, but is beaten by the family butler Beecham – a steadfast Conservative
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