Lloyd George was not the man who won the war; he nearly lost it. His judgment on military matters was no better than Asquith’s, whom he removed in a coup d’état in 1916. He swore after the ...
Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of the War Cabinet which issued the Balfour Declaration, who was at that time a practising solicitor, was the legal adviser employed by Dr. Herzl in his ...
London, 23 October 1913 - Mr Lloyd George today met a deputation from the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies today. He restated his personal support for the cause of women's suffrage ...