Chapter 13: The death of the Liberal Party

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  • Chapter 13: The Death of the Liberal Party
    • Demands of WW1
      • Conflicts with Liberal ideaology
        • Forced Conscription
          • Opposed view of 'laissez faire'
        • DORA
          • Gave the government complete control of peoples lives
      • National Government
    • Asquith/Lloyd George rivlary
      • Asquith
        • 'Wait and see' policies
        • Maurice Debate, 1918
          • Asquith accused Lloyd George of lying about success on the front & starving soldiers
      • Lloyd George
        • Shell Crisis
          • LG 'saved the day'
        • Honours Scandal
          • Lloyd George found selling honours
        • Coupon election
          • Asquith and Lloyd George both run
        • War Cabinet
          • A refused LG's request to form a cabinet. LG made one once A resigned
            • Public rift between them
    • Rise of the labour party
      • Growing influence of trade unionism
      • Coupon Election results
        • Labour gained seats
      • National Government
    • Industrial disputes
      • 'The Great Unrest', 1910-1914
      • Suffragette movement
      • Ireland
        • Home Rule Bill
        • Ulster Crisis

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