Carlton Club Meetings
Carlton Club Meeting stands for:
- Carlton Club Meeting (1911) , a meeting of Conservative MPs on November 13, 1911 to elect a new chairman after the resignation of their party leader Arthur Balfour.
- Carlton Club Meeting (1916), a meeting of the Conservative Party on July 7, 1916, which was prematurely broken off as inconclusive, at which the self-government of Ireland (Home Rule) was to be voted on.
- Carlton Club Meeting (1921), a meeting of Conservative MPs on March 21, 1921 to elect a new chairman following the health-related resignation of Andrew Bonar Law.
- Carlton Club Meeting (1922) , a meeting of Conservative MPs on October 19, 1922 to decide on ending the coalition with the Liberals.