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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.During 1915, his government was vigorously attacked for a shortage of munitions and the failure of the Gallipoli Campaign. He formed a coalition government with other parties but failed to satisfy critics, was forced to resign in December 1916 and never regained power.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._AsquithHis ejection from office was effectively a political coup d’état, the result of an intrigue between the War Secretary David Lloyd George – a fellow Liberal, who had served before the war as Asquith’s Chancellor of the Exchequer – and senior members of the Conservative Party.history.blog.gov.uk/2017/08/02/asquith-lloyd-georg…
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H. H. Asquith - Wikipedia
He formed a coalition government with other parties but failed to satisfy critics, was forced to resign in December 1916 and never regained power. After attending Balliol College, Oxford, he became a successful barrister. In 1886, he was the Liberal candidate for East Fife, a seat he held for over thirty years. See more
After Oxford
After his graduation in 1874, Asquith spent several months coaching Viscount Lymington 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 … 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 East Fife, where the sitting Liberal member, John Boyd Kinnear, … See moreAppointments and cabinet
On Asquith's return from Biarritz, his leadership of the Liberals was affirmed by a party meeting (the first time this had been done for a prime minister). He initiated a cabinet reshuffle. Lloyd George was promoted to be … See morePeople mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Herbert Asquith - WW1, Prime Minister & Quotes | HISTORY
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WebAug 2, 2017 · On 5 December 1916 Herbert Henry Asquith, the Liberal Prime Minister who had governed Britain for more than eight years, resigned, and fellow Liberal David Lloyd George subsequently...
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WebEarly in April 1908 Campbell-Bannerman resigned and died some days later. Asquith, generally regarded as his inevitable successor, became prime minister and was to hold the office for nearly nine years. He appointed …
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WebBut on 5 December 1916 he was forced to resign as Prime Minister when David Lloyd George (1863-1945), Secretary of State for War, called for a new War Committee under his chairmanship to take over the everyday …
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WebWilliam Verity describes how Haldane and Asquith were close political friends and colleagues from 1882 until Haldane was abruptly dropped from office in 1915. From Gladstone to Asquith: The Late Victorian Pattern of …
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WebHe was increasingly sidelined in strategic decision-making and ultimately outmanoeuvred by Lloyd George. Asquith resigned as Prime Minister on 5 December 1916. A Short Guide to H H Asquith's First World War - …
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