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  1. Hace 23 horas · Herbert Asquith: 1909 Herbert Henry Asquith (Bain News Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons) During the height of the suffragette movement, the UK government was concerned that two "half-insane women" would kill sitting prime minister Herbert Asquith.

  2. Hace 5 días · South Hampstead High school was opened at the southern end of Maresfield Gardens in 1882 and Herbert Henry Asquith, then an M.P., lived at no. 27 from 1887 to 1892. In Netherhall Gardens a second house was designed for Edwin Long by Richard Norman Shaw at Kelston (no. 42) in 1888.

  3. Hace 1 día · The Rump of the Liberal party led in theory by Herbert Asquith (who had failed to secure a seat and would only come back later at a by-election) cried foul. The Speaker eventually negotiated a compromise, while pointing out that the position of official Opposition was essentially a matter of convention, rather than rules on which he could adjudicate.

  4. Hace 1 día · Herbert Asquith: 1909 Herbert Henry Asquith (Bain News Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons) During the height of the suffragette movement, the UK government was concerned that two "half-insane women" would kill sitting prime minister Herbert Asquith.

  5. Hace 1 día · Under prime ministers Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1905–1908) and H. H. Asquith (1908–1916), the Liberal Party passed reforms that created a basic welfare state. Although Asquith was the party leader, its dominant figure was David Lloyd George.

  6. Hace 1 día · In Britain, the Liberal government of 1906, first under Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman and then Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, which established the building blocks of the welfare state, Prime Minister Clement Attlee’s government of 1945, which pursued a set of far-ranging egalitarian and redistributive policies, setting the mold for the post-war consensus which entailed a ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Henderson became President of the Board of Education and served as adviser to Asquith on labour issues. Minor positions were given to G. H. Roberts and William Bruce. In December 1916, when Asquith was replaced by David Lloyd George, more Labour leaders were included in more important positions.