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February 8, 2017

The Conservative Party and the Election of 1906

The Conservatives ruled the British government for over twain decades, however in 1906 the conservatives broken the election collectable to the companionship declining in popularity, they declined in popularity for some reasons. Firstly, the unveiling of Tariff mend in May of 1903 by chamberlain was in response to opposition with USA and Germany who had their own tidys and in result had grew much larger in the trade patience as of it. Now the introduction to tariff reform in GB was bad intelligence information especi eachy for the conservatives who split the fellowship up into three groups who all believed different things would benefit British trade. Despite splitting up the conservatives the intro of tariff reform benefited the Liberals Hugely. In 1904 Winston Churchill encouraged the Liberals to phone free trade. The big(p)s did this and took advantage of the festering decline in popularity in the conservative party for subject stating vote for Liberal bemuse a b ig arse around of bread, vote for Conservative make water a teeny-weeny pick of bread voting liberal prevented paying tax on food therefore it would be cheaper.\nA nonher Reason for the Conservatives non winning the 1906 election was the Boer state of warfare which took three years. Three abundant years to win. Which should not kick in happened due to the size and attainment of the British Armed Forces and the small numbers and the lack of nurture of the opposing who were simply topical anaesthetic farmers whose only advantage was they knew the husbandry more. Now the war started by well but problems started being caused and was then made start into three years of funny house for GB. The first concentration on recorded where made in South Africa during the war this was due to the GB army destroying homes and having to relocate the tenants. Word got out in the UK and caused outrage and the middle divide called this a discredit to the Empire. This was not the end of t heir problems. Records after the war showed forty to sixty percent of British soldiers where unfit to fighting in the w...

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