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    Liberal David Lloyd George formed a coalition government in the United Kingdom in December 1916, and was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom...
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    David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor OM PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922...
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  • H. H. Asquith (1915–1916) Lloyd George ministry, the British government under David Lloyd George (1916–1922) War ministry, the British government during...
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  • David Lloyd George (First Lord) Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) James Hope John Pratt Stanley Baldwin 29 January 1917 David Lloyd George (First...
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    Gwilym Lloyd-George, 1st Viscount Tenby, TD, PC (4 December 1894 – 14 February 1967), was a Welsh politician and cabinet minister. The younger son of David...
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  • formal party organisation for those Liberals, led by Prime Minister David Lloyd George, who supported the Coalition Government (1918–22) and subsequently a...
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  • Liberal MPs — Simon, Ernest Brown and Robert Hutchison (a former Lloyd George ministry-supporting coalitionist of the earlier National Liberal Party) —...
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  • official Liberal candidates led by former Liberal Party leader, David Lloyd George, and mostly related to him, stood on a platform of opposition to the...
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  • This article lists successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing...
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    by 323 votes to 310 on 10 June. The subsequent creation of Palmerston's ministry out of this combination was the birth of the British Liberal Party. Several...
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    and ended in 1924 consisted of two ministries: the Law ministry (from 1922 to 1923) and then the first Baldwin ministry (from 1923 onwards). The government...
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  • Prime Minister H. H. Asquith to resign, signalling the rise of the Lloyd George Ministry. Ginger Group, a radical group of left-wing Canadian MPs in the...
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  • Unionist Alliance, 1886–1895" Parliamentary History 11#1 (1992) pp. 108–138. Lloyd-Jones, N. (August 2015). "Liberal Unionism and Political Representation...
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    its dominant figure was David Lloyd George. Asquith was overwhelmed by his wartime role as prime minister and Lloyd George led a coalition that replaced...
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    Arthur Balfour (category Peers created by George V)
    the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905. As foreign secretary in the Lloyd George ministry, he issued the Balfour Declaration of 1917 on behalf of the cabinet...
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    John Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    won the Distinguished Service Order (DSO). Baird was added to the Lloyd George ministry in 1916, and held various junior portfolios until 1922 when he was...
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  • (1867–1942) Laurier Liberals List of political parties in Canada Lloyd George ministry, contemporary UK government supported by most Conservative and Liberal...
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  • him by appointing someone as prime minister. However, in 1916 David Lloyd George, with the support of a minority of the Liberal MPs, formed a coalition...
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  • Whig Supremacy (1714–1760) was enabled by the Hanoverian succession of George I in 1714 and the failure of the Jacobite rising of 1715 by Tory rebels...
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    French-speaking Canada East. Named as the India Secretary for the Lloyd George ministry, Edwin Samuel Montagu made the "Grand Declaration" on 20 August...
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  • war ministry may refer to the following British wartime ministries of the 20th century: Lloyd George war ministry (1916–1919) Chamberlain war ministry (1939–1940)...
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    Lloyd James Austin III (born August 8, 1953) is a retired U.S. Army officer and current civil servant who has served as the 28th United States Secretary...
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  • post-war Coalition government's failure, under the leadership of David Lloyd George, to implement the recommendations of the Sankey Commission to nationalise...
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  • handful of neutral European nations during the Second World War. The Lloyd George ministry fell apart in 1922 after Conservative MPs voted to end their membership...
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  • the very vigorous leadership of Liberal party politician David Lloyd George, the Ministry in its first year set up a system that dealt with labour disputes...
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    lawyer and Conservative politician. He was Home Secretary under David Lloyd George from 1916 to 1919 and served as Lord Chancellor from 1922 to 1924 and...
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  • Campbell-Bannerman ministry (1905–08) First Asquith ministry (1908–15) Liberal-led coalitions Asquith coalition ministry (1915–16) Lloyd George ministry (1916–22)...
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