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Lord Beaverbrook, Daily Express, used as a vehicle for his political ideas…
Lord Beaverbrook
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Asquith's downfall
Had been a back-bench MP in 1910 so had close relations with Bonar Law (from same Canadian town as well)
AJP Taylor described him as a 'King-maker' and 'giving the wheel another shove', urged Lloyd George to resign after the war council was rejected by Asquith
Express paints Bonar Law to be the driving force of his resignation however he was on board with Asquith's Dec 3 agreement, only gave Lloyd George full support after the renege
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Beaverbrook's enemies blamed him for the demise of the Liberal Party however Asquith would have avoided this if not rejected to work with Bonar Law and LG
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Daily Express, used as a vehicle for his political ideas