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The policies of the British Liberal party were seen by some as creeping Socialism and, at the general election of January 1910, their parliamentary majority was sharply cut. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from Punch, London, October 1909
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The policies of the British Liberal party were seen by some as creeping Socialism and, at the general election of January 1910, their parliamentary majority was sharply cut. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from Punch, London, October 1909
527256 The policies of the British Liberal party were seen by some as creeping Socialism and, at the general election of January 1910, their parliamentary majority was sharply cut. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from Punch, London, October 1909.; Universal History Archive/UIG
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1909 1910 Bernard Brigadier Colonel Corporal Creeping Election January Liberal Lieutenant Major Majority Military Officer October Parliamentary Partridge Policies Private Punch Sergeant Socialism Sharply
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The satirical cartoon by Bernard Partridge from Punch, London in October 1909 captures the political climate of the time perfectly. The policies of the British Liberal party were being criticized as creeping Socialism, leading to a sharp reduction in their parliamentary majority at the general election of January 1910.
In the cartoon, we see a group of military officers representing different ranks within society, reflecting on the impact of these policies on their country. The tension and uncertainty surrounding the future direction of Britain are palpable in their expressions.
Partridge's scathing satire highlights the divide between those who support and oppose the Liberal party's agenda. The artist cleverly uses humor to shed light on a serious political issue, making his point with wit and creativity.
As we look back at this historical moment through Partridge's eyes, we are reminded of how politics has always been a battleground of ideas and ideologies. The cartoon serves as a timeless reminder that public opinion can shift quickly in response to government actions, shaping the course of history in unexpected ways.
Overall, this print is not just a piece of art but also a valuable historical document that offers insight into one chapter of Britain's political evolution.
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