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Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC, FRS (12 September 1852 – 15 February 1928), generally known as H. H. Asquith, was a British politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. He was the last Liberal Party prime minister to … See more
Family background
Asquith was born in Morley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the younger son of Joseph Dixon … See moreQueen's Counsel
In June 1886, with the Liberal party split on the question of Irish Home Rule, Gladstone called a general election. There was a last-minute vacancy at See moreThe events that led to the collapse of the First Coalition were exhaustively chronicled by almost all of the major participants … See more
After Oxford
After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington, the 18-year-old son and heir of the Earl of Portsmouth. He found the experience of aristocratic country-house life agreeable. He … See moreAppointments and cabinet
On Asquith's return from Biarritz, his leadership of the Liberals was affirmed by a party meeting … See moreAsquith's wartime government
The declaration of war on 4 August 1914 saw Asquith as the head of an almost united Liberal … See moreThe formation of the First Coalition saw Asquith display the political acuteness that seemed to have deserted him. But it came at a cost. This involved the sacrifice of two old political comrades: Churchill, who was blamed for the Dardanelles fiasco, and Haldane, who was … See more
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WEBShe later led a group to Downing Street to confront Prime Minister Asquith about his opposition to women’s rights, but rejected militant tactics. She argued that women’s changed positions during the First World War as …
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WEBPolitical advantage: Liberals vs Labour. Liberal leader Herbert Henry Asquith went to great lengths to oppose the Suffragettes. Many Liberals saw trade unions and the emerging Labour Party as ...
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WEBOn 20 June 1914 one of the first deputations of suffragettes met with the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. Contrary to the popular view of suffragettes it was a group of six working class women.
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WEBOct 8, 2015 · Initially it looked like the prime minister at the time, Herbert Asquith, was going to introduce the vote for women. He didn't because it was too controversial and he wanted to be re-elected.
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WEBIn November 1912, a car thought to be carrying the Prime Minister Lloyd-George was attacked by a woman jumping on the running board and hitting the window with a stone. By the end of the year, 240 people had been …
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