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[The election of January 1910 had returned Asquith to power. In this sense, it was a Liberal victory. But Asquith had won a battle, not a war. In the four years after 1910, the Liberals were to endure crisis after crisis, as the problems of Ireland, the suffragettes, industrial militancy, relations with the Labour Party, and above all the gathering world storm, loomed over a minority Liberal Government.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Labour Relation; Labour Party; Liberal Party; Plural Vote; Municipal Election
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