In 1894, he was elected to the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the
Free Trade member for
Randwick, defeating future
Prime Minister of Australia Edmund Barton. He joined the
Liberal Reform Party in 1901. He led a group of 7 rebels who objected to Premier
Charles Wade's autocratic leadership and his tactics at the
1910 election. He attempted to form a new political party, the Democratic Party, however that collapsed in October 1911 when the party refused to support a candidate to contest the
Maitland by-election. Storey re-joined the Liberal Reform party before the
1913 election. In November 1916
Labor split over conscription, when Premier Holman and twenty of his supporters were expelled from the party. Storey helped to establish the
grand coalition with Holman and his supporters and by 1917 this had coalesced into the
Nationalist Party of Australia, which Storey claimed to have named. == Personal life ==