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This Sceptred Isle

Churchill's First Budget and the General Strike
In 1925 Baldwin was once more Prime Minister. He made Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer - not Churchill's spiritual home but Baldwin wanted to keep him happy and busy, he saw Churchill as a possible threat. In his first budget Churchill returned Britain to the Gold Standard. This effectively made the pound too strong - Churchill had little understanding of what this might mean. Keynes among many others did, foreseeing the economic problems that were to face Britain in the Thirties.

1926 saw a crisis in the coal industry. The pits badly needed modernising but they were privately owned and the Government had no intention of subsidising them. The miners' union also wanted shorter hours and higher wages. After an attempt at negotiation the TUC called a general strike. Baldwin accused the TUC of political anarchy. The TUC backed down after only eight days of striking. The miners stayed out for another six months. On their return to work they had to accept lower wages and work longer hours.

de Valera
de Valera
EAMON DE VALERA (1882-1975)

  • Born in New York to an Irish-Spanish family
  • Educated in Ireland and went into teaching
  • Joined the Irish Volunteers and was imprisoned and condemned to death over his action in the Easter Rising in 1916
  • Pardoned in 1917
  • Became a Sinn Fein MP
  • Used his American connections to raise money for the 1919 Anglo-Irish war
  • Fell out with the main Sinn Fein party over militancy and set up Fianna Fail which advocated peaceful ways of achieving Irish independence
  • Became Prime Minister of Ireland in 1932
  • Founded the Republic of Eire and kept Ireland out of the Second World War
  • In 1959 he became President of Ireland until he retired aged 90

did you know?
The first television was seen in 1926.


The 1926 Declaration of a General Strike from the TUC

"The prolonged efforts of the Trades Union Congress General Council and the Miners' Federation have failed to effect a satisfactory settlement of the mining dispute. A situation of the utmost gravity has been produced by the action of the mine-owners in locking out more than a million mine workers, and by the failure of the government to make any acceptable proposals to enable the industry to continue without any further degradation of the standards of life and labour in the coal-fields pending reorganisation.

"The General Council, with the full approval and co- operation of the accredited representatives of the trade unions, has been compelled to organise united resistance to the attempt to enforce a settlement of the mining problem at the expense of the miners wages. At a special conference of trade union executives on Thursday, Friday and Saturday last, measures were taken by the General Council to bring about a stoppage of work in the transport services, the printing trades, and certain productive industries.

"Unless a settlement, which the representatives of the Trades Union Congress can recommend the miners to accept, is reached before midnight on Monday the workers in these essential industries will be withdrawn. The trade unions disclaim all responsibility for the calamity that now threatens. Their action is not directed against the public. Responsibility for the consequences that must inevitably follow a general cessation of work lies with the mine-owners and the government entirely."

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Chronology
1918 World War I ends
Coupon election is held
Rationing is introduced
1920 Government of Ireland Act
Communist Party of Great Britain is formed
The League of Nations is founded
1921 The Irish Free State is formed
1922 Bonar Law becomes Prime Minister
Labour Party becomes the formal Opposition
Mussolini becomes Prime Minister of Italy
1923 Baldwin beomes Prime Minister
1924 First Labour government
Baldwin returns
Lenin dies
1926 General Strike
1929 MacDonald becomes Prime Minister for the second time


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