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timelines:use_your_loaf [2014/08/11 03:03] – [Dramatis Personæ] Petiketimelines:use_your_loaf [2019/03/29 15:13] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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     * By [[offtopic:Lord Roem]]     * By [[offtopic:Lord Roem]]
     * [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=246270|Link to forum thread]]     * [[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=246270|Link to forum thread]]
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 It could have all been very different.  It could have all been very different. 
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 In 1884, William Gladstone embarked on a speaking tour of the North of England, at one point being held up in the Yorkshire Dales in a thunderous rainstorm. Although he took ill, his recovered from the cold by the time he returned to London, spearheading the 1884 Representation of the People Act which served to greatly expand the franchise, mainly to the benefit of Liberal voters. ITTL, Gladstone forgets his coat, leading to a far more deliberating bout of flu that prevents him from spearheading the Bill through the House of Commons, thereby allowing the Conservative opposition to weaken many of the provisions. As a result, the Liberals slump to a narrow defeat at the next General Election (which in OTL they won), prompting Gladstone to resign instead of taking up the promotion of Irish Home Rule. As a result, Chamberlain never defects, although he remains irked by many factions of the party.  In 1884, William Gladstone embarked on a speaking tour of the North of England, at one point being held up in the Yorkshire Dales in a thunderous rainstorm. Although he took ill, his recovered from the cold by the time he returned to London, spearheading the 1884 Representation of the People Act which served to greatly expand the franchise, mainly to the benefit of Liberal voters. ITTL, Gladstone forgets his coat, leading to a far more deliberating bout of flu that prevents him from spearheading the Bill through the House of Commons, thereby allowing the Conservative opposition to weaken many of the provisions. As a result, the Liberals slump to a narrow defeat at the next General Election (which in OTL they won), prompting Gladstone to resign instead of taking up the promotion of Irish Home Rule. As a result, Chamberlain never defects, although he remains irked by many factions of the party. 
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     * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsura_Tar%C5%8D|Katsura Tarō]], his rival for intellectual control of the Imperial Army.     * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsura_Tar%C5%8D|Katsura Tarō]], his rival for intellectual control of the Imperial Army.
     * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pobedonostsev|Konstantin Pobedonostsev]], who does what he can to prevent things from shaking the Autocracy.      * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pobedonostsev|Konstantin Pobedonostsev]], who does what he can to prevent things from shaking the Autocracy. 
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