Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Conservative Weaknesses
- The Boer War
- In short term, benefited the Conservatives
- Long term, contributed to defeat
- In 1900 helped Conservatives win an
impressive electoral victory
- Patriotic support for government
- War split Liberal Party
- Far more costly in lives and money
than had been expected
- Some methods used to defeat the
Boers caused moral outrage in Britain
- Revealed extent of poverty in the cities and the
need for social reforms
- Liberal gained support by claiming
that Conservatives had neglected
this
- Also encouraged Joseph
Chamberlain to push his
campaign for Tariff reform
- Divided the Party in Conservative electoral
campaign in 1906
- End of War gave Liberals opportunity to
heal their divisions and offer a real
alternative to the Conservatives
- The 1902 Education Act
- Roused fury of
non-conformists - led many of
them to revert to Liberal
Party
- Before 1902 Anglican and Catholic schools
had been funded by their churches
- The Act provided for all schools and be
funded from LOCAL RATES
- Non-conformists outraged that their
taxes might be spent on school to
which they strongly object
- Campaign against the Act
- Some English non-conformists
refused to pay their tax
- In Wales, a campaign organised
by Liberal MP David Lloyd
George
- Persuaded them to show disapproval of this
Conservative Policy by electing Liberals in the
Welsh 1904 county council elections
- The 1904 Licensing Act
- Annoyed non-conformists
- Proposed to compensate brewers and
publicans for the cancellation of licenses
- Brewers voters of Conservative
- Aimed at reducing number
of public houses
- Denounced as
'brewer's bill'
- Many non-conformists already voted
Liberals anyway but many returned to
voting Liberals after moving due over
Home Rule for Ireland
- Non- conformists strong in Wales and
could help swing the vote in marginal
constituencies
- Evidence from by- elections showing
that Liberal support increased after
1902 and 1904 acts
- Encouraged revival of
Liberals after its
divisions over the
Boer War
- Campaigns helped
reunite the Liberals and
so laid basis for
success in 1906
- The Chinese Labour Issue
- 'Chinese Slavery' issue
between 1902 -04 caused a
scandal - damaged the
Conservative government
with non-conformists and
trade unionists
- Chinese labourers
who would work for
very low wages, were
being imported into
South Africa
- Raised moral outcry
- Non-conformists -
over treatment of the
Chinese
- British Trade Unionists
feared that employers
might bring in the Chinese
Labourers, pushing down
wages at home
- Unemployment high in 1905 and
inadequate support for the unemployed
- Opposition to the 'Chinese
Slavery' Issue took votes away
from the Conservatives