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editThis is seriously non NPOV. It is also factually wrong.
- Conservatives joined to get the r"eflected glory of the man who won the war", the coalition was formed early in the war when Asquith not Lloyd George was Prime Minister
- Conservatives 'championed free trade' nothing of the sort, their manifesto included tariff reform a Conservative/Unionist policy since 1903. Baldwin in fact fought -and lost- the 1923 election on a tariff reform platform
Serious editing needed here Backnumber1662 (talk) 01:01, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
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