Politicians that had a prominant role in Britain 1906-1914
Liberals
H. Campbell-Bannerman
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-Head of the Liberal party 1836-1903
-Prime minister from 1905-1908
-Reunited liberal party and won a general election in 1906 with huge majority
J. Chamberlain
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-part of the radical wing of the liberal party but broke away in 1886 due to his opposition of home rule
-Leading figure in Liberal Unionists allied with Conservatives (resigned from Balfour's government)
H.H. Asquith
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-Succeeded Campbell-Bannerman as prime minster in 1908 until 1916
-Replaced by Lloyd George in 1916 due to the fact he was not making changes that were needed during the war
D. LLoyd George
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-Became prominent for opposition to Boer war
-President of Board of Trade (liberal) in 1906
-Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1908
W. Churchill
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-Previously Conservative, became a Liberal in 1904
-President of Board of Trade 1908-1910 (replaced Lloyd-George)
-Appointed home secretary in 1910
-Appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in 1911
Conservatives
A.J. Balfour
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-Conservative prime minister in 1902
-Huge miscalculations contributed to the liberal landslide
-Resigned as conservative leader following a 'Balfour must go' campaign
A. Bonar Law
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-Succeeded Balfour as leader of Conservatives in 1911
-Supported Ulster Unionists in opposition to Home Rule
-Prime minister 1922-1923
Monarchy
Edward VII
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-Queen Victoria's eldest son, he succeeded her to the throne in 1901
-Edwardian Era named after him
-King from 1901 until death in 1910
George V
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-King from 1910-1936
-Created enough peers to stop the second constitutional crisis, even though was originally against doing so