Henry Campbell-Bannerman Prime minister

Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, GCB (7 September 1836 – 22 April 1908) was a British Liberal Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1905 to 1908 and Leader of the Liberal Party from 1899 to 1908. He also served as Secretary of State for War twice, in the Cabinets of Gladstone and Rosebery. He was the first First Lord of the Treasury to be officially called "Prime Minister", the term only coming into official usage five days after he took office. He also remains the only person to date to hold the positions of both Prime Minister and Father of the House at the same time.Known colloquially as "CB", he was a firm believer in free trade, Irish Home Rule and the improvement of social conditions. He has been referred to as "Britain's first, and only, radical Prime Minister". Following a general election defeat in 1900, Campbell-Bannerman went on to lead the Liberal Party to a landslide victory over the Conservative Party at the 1906 general election, also the last election in which the Liberals gained an overall majority in the House of Commons. The government he subsequently led passed legislation to ensure trade unions could not be liable for damages incurred during strike action, introduced free school meals for all children, and empowered local authorities to purchase agricultural land from private landlords. Campbell-Bannerman resigned as Prime Minister on 3 April 1908 due to ill health and was replaced by his Chancellor, H. H. Asquith. He died nineteen days later.

Personal facts

Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Birth dateSeptember 07, 1836
Birth place
Kelvinside , United Kingdom , Glasgow
Nationality
British people
Religion
Church of Scotland
Date of deathApril 22, 1908
Place of death
London , United Kingdom , Whitehall , 10 Downing Street
Education
Trinity College Cambridge
University of Glasgow
Spouse
Charlotte Lady Campbell-Bannerman
Profession
Merchant

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Politician

monarch
Edward VII
Queen Victoria
office
Member of Parliament
Leader of the Liberal Party
for Stirling Burghs
party
Liberal Party (UK)
prime minister
Arthur Balfour
Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
successor
Arthur Balfour
Sir John Kennaway 3rd Baronet
Arthur Ponsonby 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

Prime minister

FromNovember 17, 1868
ToJune 25, 1885

Henry Campbell-Bannerman on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk
  2. http://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/collections/politicalandtariffreformposters
  3. http://pm.gov.uk/output/Page141.asp
  4. http://www.liberalhistory.org.uk/item_single.php?item_id=4&item=biography