
Herbert Asquith
Herbert Asquith was a British statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. A member of the Liberal Party, Asquith is known for his leadership during a transformative period that included the introduction of significant social reforms and the challenges of World War I. His government was marked by efforts to address issues such as workers' rights and women's suffrage, although his tenure also faced criticism for its handling of the war. Asquith's legacy is complex, reflecting both his contributions to British politics and the tumultuous times in which he led.
Born on Sep 12, 1852 (172 years old)
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Herbert Asquith was deposed with the influence of Alfred Harmsworth during WWI.
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