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H. H. Asquith

Personal data
Date of birth12 September 1852
Place of birthMorley, Yorkshire, England
Date of death15 February 1928(age 75)
Place of deathSutton Courtenay, Berkshire, England
NationalityEnglish
Political partyLiberal
SpouseHelen Melland (desc.)
Margot Tennant
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford, England
ProfessionLawyer
ReligionCongregationalist
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
In office5 April 1908 - 5 December 1916
MonarchEdward VII
George V
Succeeded byDavid Lloyd George
Preceded bySir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Leader of the Opposition
In office12 February 1920 - 21 November 1922
MonarchGeorge V
Prime ministerDavid Lloyd George
Andrew Bonar Law
Succeeded byRamsay MacDonald
Preceded bySir Donald Maclean
In office6 December 1916 - December 1918
MonarchGeorge V
Prime ministerDavid Lloyd George
Succeeded bySir Donald Maclean
Preceded bySir Edward Carson
Chancellor of the Exchequer
In office10 December 1905 - 12 April 1908
Prime ministerSir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Succeeded byDavid Lloyd George
Preceded byAusten Chamberlain
Home Secretary
In office18 August 1892 - 25 June 1895
Prime ministerWilliam Ewart Gladstone
Succeeded bySir Matthew White Ridley, Bt
Preceded byHenry Matthews
Secretary of State for War
In office30 March 1914 - 5 August 1914
Prime ministerHimself
Succeeded byThe Earl Kitchener
Preceded byJ. E. B. Seely
Leader of the Liberal Party
In office30 April 1908 - 14 October 1926
Succeeded byDavid Lloyd George
Preceded bySir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
In office12 February 1920 - 4 November 1924
Succeeded byEdward Rosslyn Mitchell
Preceded byJohn Mills McCallum

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Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC (12 September 1852 � 15 February 1928) served as the Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. He was the longest continuously serving Prime Minister in the 20th century until 5 January 1988.

As Prime Minister, he led his Liberal party to a series of domestic reforms, including social insurance and the reduction of the power of the House of Lords. He led the nation into the First World War, but a series of military and political crises led to his replacement in late 1916 by David Lloyd George. His falling out with Lloyd George played a major part in the downfall of the Liberal Party.

Before his term as Prime Minister he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1905-08) and as Home Secretary (1892-95). He was known as H. H. Asquith until his elevation to the peerage, when he became Lord Oxford.

Asquith's achievements in peacetime have been overshadowed by his weaknesses in wartime. Many historians portray a vacillating Prime Minister, unable to present the necessary image of action and dynamism to the public. Others stress his continued high administrative ability. The dominant historical verdict is that there were two Asquiths: the urbane and conciliatory Asquith, who was a successful peacetime leader, and the hesitant and increasingly exhausted Asquith, who practised the politics of muddle and delay during the Great War.


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