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Lloyd George, David

The Oxford Companion to Irish History | 2007 | © The Oxford Companion to Irish History 2007, originally published by Oxford University Press 2007. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Lloyd George, David (1863–1945), Liberal politician and British prime minister 1916–22. Apparently prompted by his Welsh nonconformist sympathies, Lloyd George argued in cabinet from February 1912 for special treatment for Ulster under home rule. In May 1916 he was directed by Asquith to negotiate with Redmond and Carson for immediate home rule with the exclusion of six Ulster counties. Succeeding Asquith in December 1916, he split the Liberals but led Britain to victory in the First World War. As leader of the coalition government from November 1918, he was immediately confronted by the Irish problem but his ability to manœuvre was limited by his dependence on Bonar Law's Conservatives. His Government of Ireland Act secured a settlement with the Unionists and in 1921 his contacts with de Valera led to the negotiation of the Anglo‐Irish treaty. Conservative discontent with the Irish settlement contributed to his overthrow in October 1922 and despite his reputation as a war leader he never again held office.

T. G. Fraser

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