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Old August 27th, 2007, 07:59 PM
Derek Jackson Derek Jackson is offline
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Conservatives anihilated in slump election 1931

WI the Conservative Party were in office in Britain when the 1930s depression started to take hold.

The POD I have in mind is actually goes back to 1911 or 1912. The Parliament Act (which limited the House of Lords to delaying rather than having a full veto power) also reduced the maximum Parliamentary term to 5 years (it had previously been 7).

WI that change had not happened, or maybe had been reversed by the 1918 coaltion.

The Conservative Party would have faced an election in 1931, possibly having been driven off the Gold standard, Certainly with massive unemployment.

I suspect a rather cautious Labour government is the most likely outcome but I think it is just possible that Lloyd George's Keynsian We can conquer unemployment might just have triumphed.

How different would Britain be?

Would Foriegn policy have been that different?
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