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M. Kinnear (1973)
The Fall of Lloyd George
[The ‘coupon’ election of December 1918 had given Lloyd George his triumph. Or so, at least, it appeared on the surface. What the results of 1918 disguised was the shallowness of both Lloyd George’s own personal position and that of his party. For his party (as is discussed on pp. 78–9) lacked real roots or any established power base.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Liberal Party; Party Organisation; Centre Party; Municipal Election; Constituency Level
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