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Decline of the Liberals - Coggle Diagram
Decline of the Liberals
1915 Gallipoli Campaign
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The failure at Gallipoli suggests that the leadership in the party is not strong enough to lead Britain to victory in WWI. Shows that the poor decision making would negatively impact Britain and could lead to a loss in WWI
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Asquith's personality
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For an important meeting, "Asquith attended the meeting dressed for gold and keen to get away for the weekend"
Before a meeting with the French, Asquith protested at a meeting which was scheduled at 8am as he got up at 8
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This showed that Asquith was unprofessional and did not take his roles seriously. People voting wouldn't want to vote for someone who is indecisive and would rather play golf then attend important meetings
Confusion
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In the 1918 election, many people voted for the Liberals which was led by Asquith, whereas others voted for DLG's coalition
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Voters would be confused on who they're actually voting to come into power. They would be confused on which policies which would implemented which could persuade them to vote for other parties since they would offer more clarity
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