National Government (1935–1937)
The National Government of 1935–1937 was formed by Stanley Baldwin on his reappointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George V, following the resignation of Ramsay MacDonald in June 1935.
National Government | |
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3rd National Government of the United Kingdom | |
1935–1937 | |
Date formed | 7 June 1935 |
Date dissolved | 28 May 1937 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch |
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Prime Minister | Stanley Baldwin |
Total no. of members | 109 appointments |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Majority (coalition) 428 / 615 (70%)
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Opposition party | Labour Party |
Opposition leaders |
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History | |
Election(s) | 1935 general election |
Legislature term(s) | |
Predecessor | Second National Government |
Successor | Fourth National Government |
As a National Government it contained members of the Conservative Party, Liberal Nationals and National Labour, as well as a number of individuals who belonged to no political party. The Government oversaw the Edward VIII abdication crisis and three monarchs in 1936. In May 1937, Baldwin resigned and was replaced as Prime Minister by Neville Chamberlain.
Cabinet
1935–1937
Notes
- Anthony Eden served as Minister without Portfolio, with specific responsibility for League of Nations Affairs (and was often referred to as "Minister for League of Nations Affairs) for approximately six months; during this time, he enjoyed equal status with the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) and sat in the cabinet.
List of ministers
Members of the Cabinet are in bold face.
References
- Butler, David, and G. Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900–2000
- Hyde, H. Montgomery. Baldwin: The Unexpected Prime Minister (1973)
- Jenkins, Roy. Baldwin (1987) excerpt and text search
- Mowat, Charles Loch. Britain Between the Wars, 1918–1940 (1955). online pp 413–79
- Raymond, John, ed. The Baldwin Age (1960), essays by scholars 252 pages; online
- Smart, Nick. The National Government. 1931–40 (Macmillan 1999) ISBN 0-333-69131-8
- Taylor, A.J.P. English History 1914–1945 (1965) pp 321–88
- Thorpe, Andrew. Britain in the 1930s. The Deceptive Decade, (Oxford: Blackwell, 1992). ISBN 0-631-17411-7
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