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The strange death of Liberal England

Book • 1935
This book, first published in 1935, examines the tumultuous period leading up to World War I, during which the Liberal Party faced significant challenges from the House of Lords, the suffragette movement, Irish nationalism, and militant trade unions.

Dangerfield's work remains influential in understanding the political upheaval of early 20th-century England.

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Dan Jackson
when discussing the febrile atmosphere of 1911.
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338: Ireland: Home Rule, Mutiny - and Civil War? (Part 3)
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James Butler
in the discussion about the Conservative Party's challenges.
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On Politics: The Death of the Conservative Party?
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Yascha Mounk
when discussing the potential eclipse of the Conservative Party by Reform UK.
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Luke Tryl on Why Britain Is Miserable
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Francis Dearnley
when discussing the history of British politics and the decline of the Liberal Party.
Across the Pond Politics | Interview: Francis Dearnley
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Gavin Esler
in reference to the decline of the Conservative Party.
ICE, ICE Badenoch — Start Your Week with Gavin Esler
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Sherelle Jacobs
while discussing the state of the Conservative party.
Party’s Over: Liz Truss’s Resignation, with Sonia Sodha and Sherelle Jacobs
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Gavin Esler
as a reference for understanding potential shifts in British politics.
Farage’s poll numbers: Too good to ignore?

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