How coherent were Liberal plans for Home Rule?
26th October 2022
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Herbert Asquith, Liberal Prime Minister, had stated in his early 20th century election address that ‘it [would] be no part of the policy of the new Liberal government to introduce a Home Rule Bill in a new parliament’. Yet this Asquith was the same man who would go on to introduce a third Home Rule Bill in 1912. All-Ireland Home Rule was formally proposed three times, in 1886, 1893 and 1912, though the creation of an Irish Parliament never occurred as the sentiment for Home Rule was superseded with want for independence.
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Written by Jane Doe