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... Cabinet Committee under Chamberlain was set up to ' investigate ' the tariff question . This , however , was a façade . Minds were now made up on the issue , and if they were chang- ing , it was only in one direction . A full tariff ...
... Cabinet Committee under Chamberlain was set up to ' investigate ' the tariff question . This , however , was a façade . Minds were now made up on the issue , and if they were chang- ing , it was only in one direction . A full tariff ...
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... Cabinet whose position in the Lords left [ them ] unconcerned in the succession ' . Lord Kilmuir writes : Having considered the constitutional position very carefully I had come to the conclusion that the Queen was entitled to ask for ...
... Cabinet whose position in the Lords left [ them ] unconcerned in the succession ' . Lord Kilmuir writes : Having considered the constitutional position very carefully I had come to the conclusion that the Queen was entitled to ask for ...
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... Cabinet , Home merely undertook to see whether he could in fact form a Government . Much depended on the attitude of Butler . If he had refused to serve , then he might have mustered enough backing from other Ministers to make it ...
... Cabinet , Home merely undertook to see whether he could in fact form a Government . Much depended on the attitude of Butler . If he had refused to serve , then he might have mustered enough backing from other Ministers to make it ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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