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Lloyd George fall fron power

Why Did Lloyd George Fall From Power 1922?

Prime Minister. The Radical Lloyd George made a greater impact on British public life than any in 20th century. He laid the foundations of what later became the welfare state and put a progressive income tax system at the centre of government finance. He also left his mark on the system of government by enlarging the scope of the Prime Minister role. In 1918 he was acclaimed, as the 'Man who won the war' (which Hitler claimed himself).

He also had major achievement to his credit: the parliamentary reform of 1918 which enfranchised women, the 1918 Education Act, the 1919 Housing Act, the settlement of the Irish question in 1921, and of course the Versailles. But in time both Liberals and Conservatives follows dissatisfied. In this assignment I will be analysing his actions, which led to his downfall.

They were many reasons why Lloyd George falls from power in 1922. I shall begin to look at the different policies and things he did, which failed badly and worsened his position. When he didn't punish Germany as much as people thought he should, they began to query his motives and his loyalty to Britain. Because this is the same Racial Prime Minister who promised to 'Hang the Kaiser' w


Also, his Labour policies followed around Black Friday lost him support with the Conservative (because they were to liberal).

Power as Prime Minister (for his own benefit) to employ agents to organise the sale of honours and titles on a commission basis. Where he the asking rate during the coalition years was between L10,000 and L12,000 for a knighthood, and between 35,000 and 40,000 for a baronetcy. During this period the rich purchased some 90 peerages and 20,000 OBEs. L-G argued unashamedly that it was a justifiable means of raising political funds, given that he did not have access to the donations that the Conservative received from the business world or the funds that came to the Labour Party from Trade Unions.

The creation of Irish Free State, were L-G signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty with Sinn Fein in December 1921(This went further than Home Rule by creating an Irish Free State). This signing lost L-G support from Liberals and Conservative (because it went against their ideologies). Everyone was fed-up with L-G because these were not the traits of a successful leader.

He had never been forgiven for some radical measures he had used in the past, e.g. Threatening to stave people to death and the 'Black and Tans' (who were employed deliberately by L-G to terrorise the civilian population of Ireland). These weren't the sorts of things that the people expected from their Prime Minister.



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