1914-1922

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Liberals and the war

  • undermined beleifs
  • shell shortage 1915 - greater state power
  • LG - take extensive action
  • 1916 - LG prime minister

Asquith vs LG:

  • LG - conscription and war cabinet
  • Dec 1916 - liberals split and 100 supporting LG and war coalition
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Conservatives/Labour and the war

Cons:

  • energies in war effort
  • 1915 - asquith joined coalition
  • coalition worked well - patriotism

Labour:

  • almost split over war 1914
  • Henderson in cabinet 1916
  • 1918 labour committed to socialist ideas
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War and the Irish

  • Sinn Fein overtook in 1918
  • 73% irish seats
  • easter rising 1916
  • violent suppression led voters to switch to sinn fein
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DORA 1914

  • government could react quickly
  • control of information
  • protection if important centres of communication e.g. railways and docks
  • regulation of all aspects of peoples lives
  • increased powers to detain without trial
  • used at various intervals during the war
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Coupon election 1918

  • asqutih/LG rivalry
  • LG promised peacetime coalition
  • voters had to choose between two rival Liberal parties

Results:

  • representation of the people act 1918 had passed extending vote
  • coupon Liberals 133 seats
  • Asquith Liberals 28 seats
  • Labour 63 seats
  • mainly due to coupon and nationalistic mood
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State Intervention and war

The government gained unprecidented powers:

  • conscription
  • censorship
  • rationining
  • fixed wages and profits

Voluntarism:

  • 250,000 war volunteers 1914
  • 2 million additional 1918
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economy during the war

  • 1918 - shell production 197 million
  • machine guns by 1918 - 120,000
  • increase food provisions
  • DORA needed extending - LG head of munitions
  • 1918 - managed 250 state factories
  • homegrown food stuffs
  • women to work at home
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Cost of the war

  • 1913 - 200 million
  • 1918 - 2600 million
  • balanced budget abandonned
  • national debt 1200%
  • 1915 - income tax extended 

trade cost:

  • 5000 million dollar loan
  • economic heavy debt
  • vital cargo lost at sea
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impact of the war

working class:

  • full employment
  • limited rationing
  • poverty reduced

Middle and upper class:

  • reduction living standards
  • higher death rate
  • tax rose
  • 25% land england sold in war years

class divisions broke down

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further impacts of war

  • 6 million men served and 700,000 died, 2 million wounded
  • women main workforce
  • society loosened
  • education disrupted - 300,000 fatherless children
  • conscientious objectors sentenced to do non-combative work
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Results for women

  • 1919 - sex discrimination act
  • 1912-1914 - womens suffrage extreme = burning LGhouse
  • 1913 - cat and mouse act
  • 1913 - emily davidson suicide for womens vote
  • 1914 - NUWSS 500,000 members
  • WSPU - national impact
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further impacts of war

suffrage:

  • 1918 - representation of the people - women over 30 if married could vote
  • 1929 - women same rights

ww1 impact:

  • irish problem
  • weak economy
  • strengthened socialism
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Post war crisis

  • victory was a huge cost e.g. casulties and war debts
  • coalition depended on Cons - prime minister of wrong party
  • LG man who won the war - weak position
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Economic problems facing Lloyd George

  • 2 million unemployed 1921
  • failure of staples industry
  • Sankey reccommended nationalisation but Cons refused
  • membership trade unions increased to 8 million 1918
  • amalgamation of unions - Bevin
  • 1921 emergency powers act
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Further economic

social reforms:

  • 1919 Addisons Housing - 200,000 homes
  • 1918 - Fisher education - leaving age 14 and part-time education 18
  • old age pensions extended and war widows introduced

Geddes Axe:

  • proposed cuts 86 million
  • LG reduced 64 million
  • limited post war reform
  • Land fit for heroes portrayed 
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Ireland problem

  • 1919 - Anglo-Irish war
  • Lloyd George deployed 'black and tans' to fight IRA
  • 1920 - Government of Ireland Act (preserve unionist rule in north and autonomy in Catholic Nationalist south)
  • Sinn Fein rejected the act as they wanted complete independance, so
  • 1921 - Anglo irish Treaty (self-governing dominion of the British empire known as the Free state)
  • Sinn Fein signed on the basis ulster would soon be united, Valera rejected deal, 'pro' and 'anti' treaty factions followed until 1922
  • victory for Valera, partition was confirmed and borders between ulster and irish free state fixed 
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Fall of Lloyd George

  • Bonar Law resigned 1921
  • Honours Scandal 1922 - LG fund selling knighthoods
  • Chanak Affair - accused of acting high handedly without consulting coalition
  • Cons voted to fight election alone and LG resigned

Election 1922:

  • Cons 330 seats
  • LG and Asquith Liberals 116 seats
  • Labour 142 seats
  • LG career virtually over.
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