Midlothian campaign, 1879-80. Unhappy in his Greenwich constituency, and retired from the Liberal Party's leadership, Gladstone accepted the invitation in May 1878 to contest the constituency of Edinburghshire (as Midlothian, the county around the Scottish capital) at the 1880 election against Lord Dalkeith, the Tory candidate and son of the powerful duke of Buccleuch. Gladstone made a series of highly effective nationally reported speeches, attacking what he dubbed ‘Beaconsfieldism’ (the policies of Disraeli's government). He won the seat with ease and resumed as leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister.





