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In this essay I will be judging what the reasons for the 1906 landslide election victory for the liberals were. ... This also showed the other two parties running in the election, the Liberals and the newly establish Labour. ... This would prove to be a vital aspect in the Liberal election victory in 1906.
The next major factor to landslide victory of the Liberals in 1906 was the Chinese Slavery issue. ... The Liberals took advantage of this and further more rallied and made speeches ridiculing Balfour and his way of running the Government. ...
Another reason for the landslide victory of the Liberal Party in the 1906 elections was the Education Act of 1902. ...
Another reason for the Conservative loss in the 1906 election was Joseph Chamberlain’s Tariff reform. ... This again brought out the Conservatives weakness and the public were further convinced, by the Liberals and obvious facts in the news that the Conservatives were not thinking of the British citizens intent of making the country and the empire a better place for then to live in and to work for.
Other causes for the Liberal Election victory was their and the Labour party’s campaign tactics. The Liberals used to use key speakers to visit as many constituencies as possible so that they could persuade, convince and influence many British people to vote for them. The speakers and speeches involved many of the Conservative slip-ups, such as the Chinese Slavery case, the Split because of the Tariff Reform idea from Joseph Chamberlain and many more just to show the voting public that they, the Liberals, wouldn’t make these mistakes and would do their best to introduce better Acts and laws so that the working class had an easier life.
Approximate Word count = 1348 Approximate Pages = 5.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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