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[As with most other events, the advent of the General Strike exposed a further series of divisions in the Liberal ranks. Although there was much sympathy with the miners among many Liberals, the party recognised that the Strike was in effect directly challenging the Government. It was a challenge that few Liberals could support. The outstanding exception was Lloyd George.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Short History; Liberal Party; Party Organisation; Liberal Policy; British Politics
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