Cabinet of Henry Campbell-Bannerman

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The Cabinet of Henry Campbell-Bannerman was the early 20th-century British Liberal administration that initiated a wave of social and constitutional reforms, laying groundwork for the modern welfare state.

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instanceOf British cabinet
government ministry
country United Kingdom
election 1906 United Kingdom general election
surface form: United Kingdom general election, 1906
endTime 1908-04-05
followedBy Cabinet of H. H. Asquith
surface form: First Asquith ministry
formedBy Henry Campbell-Bannerman
governmentHead Henry Campbell-Bannerman
headOfGovernment Henry Campbell-Bannerman
historicalPeriod Edwardian era
ideology social liberalism
implementedPolicy early welfare reforms in the United Kingdom
measures expanding social protection
measures improving labour conditions
reforms limiting the power of the House of Lords
includesOffice Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chief Secretary for Ireland
First Lord of the Admiralty
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
surface form: Foreign Secretary

Home Secretary
Lord Chancellor of England
surface form: Lord Chancellor

Lord President of the Council
Lord Privy Seal
Joint Postmaster General
surface form: Postmaster General

President of the Board of Education
President of the Board of Trade
President of the Local Government Board
Secretary of State for Scotland
surface form: Secretary for Scotland

Secretary of State for India
Secretary of State for War
Secretary of State for the Colonies
jurisdiction United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
legislature British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
legislatureTerm 27th Parliament of the United Kingdom
location London, England
surface form: London
monarch Edward VII
notableMember Augustine Birrell
David Lloyd George
Herbert Henry Asquith
surface form: H. H. Asquith

John Burns
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin
surface form: Lord Elgin

Lord Loreburn
Richard Haldane
Sir Edward Grey
politicalParty Liberal Party (UK)
precededBy Balfour ministry
significance laid groundwork for the modern British welfare state
startTime 1905-12-05

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Liberal Government (1905–1915) implementedBy Cabinet of Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Cabinet of H. H. Asquith replaces Cabinet of Henry Campbell-Bannerman
this entity surface form: Campbell-Bannerman ministry