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A Property-Owning Democracy, Part 1
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1910-1919: H.H. Asquith (Liberal) 1910 (Majority) def. Arthur Balfour (Conservative and Liberal Unionist), John Redmond (Irish Parliamentary Party), Arthur Henderson (Labour)
1915 (National Government with 'National' Unionists, IPP and Labour) def. Arthur Balfour ('National' Unionist), Henry Page Croft ('True' Conservative), John Redmond (Irish Parliamentary Party), Arthur Henderson (Labour), Arthur Griffith (Sinn Fein) 1919-1924: Herbert Kitchener (Liberal) 1920 (Coalition with Unionists) def. Henry Page Croft (Conservative), Austen Chamberlain (Unionist), Eamon de Valera (Sinn Fein), William Adamson (Labour)
1921 (Majority) def. Henry Page Croft (Conservative), vacant (Sinn Fein), J.R. Clynes (Labour) 1924-1934: Henry Page Croft (Conservative) 1924 (Minority with Labour confidence and supply) def. Herbert Kitchener (Liberal), J.R. Clynes (Labour), vacant (Sinn Fein)
1929 (Majority) def. Herbert Kitchener (Liberal), disputed (Labour), vacant (Sinn Fein)
1933 (Majority) def. Herbert Kitchener (Liberal), Oswald Mosley (New), John Maxton (Labour) 1934-1939: Henry Page Croft (National) 1938 (Majority) def. Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith ('Continuity' Conservative), David Lloyd George ('Continuity' Liberal), John Maxton (Labour), Harry Pollitt (Communist) 1939-1948: Herbert Kitchener (National) 1943 (National Government with Labour and Continuity Liberals) def. Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith (Conservative), John Maxton (Labour), David Lloyd George (Continuity Liberal) 1948-1954: Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith (Conservative) 1948 (Coalition with British Union) def. Herbert Kitchener (National), Oswald Mosley (British Union), Ernest Bevin (Labour)
1953 (Majority) def. Robert Hudson, 1st Viscount Hudson (National), Ernest Bevin (Labour) 1954-1958: Archibald Maule Ramsay (Conservative) 1958 (Majority) def. Alec Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home (National), Megan Lloyd George (New Liberal) 1958-1960: Gerrard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth (Conservative)