Lib-Lab Pact

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History (Britain) Mapa Mental sobre Lib-Lab Pact, criado por Chloe_White em 20-04-2013.
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Lib-Lab Pact
  1. Liberals stand down

    Anotações:

    • Liberals would stand down in 30 constitutions where Labour were more likely to win against Conservatives
    1. Labour also stand down

      Anotações:

      • In agreement for Liberals to stand down, Labour also didn't compete against Liberals to prevent a split in anti-conservative votes
    2. Why did Labour make the pact with Liberals?
      1. Liberals no real threat

        Anotações:

        • After the Liberals build up in the years towards the 1906 election the Labour Party which was not even fully established yet were no great threat to them
        1. More seats

          Anotações:

          • Labour would gain more seats in more constituencies and prevent a split in the anti-Conservative votes
        2. Why did Liberals agree to the pact?
          1. Funding

            Anotações:

            • Labour had a £150,000 election fund The pact would reduce competition between Labour and Liberals therefore less propaganda will be needed and money is saved
          2. Both parties in strong agreement about many issues
            1. Education Act
              1. Chinese Labour
                1. Free Trade

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