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Bonar Law
   
Life
1858-1923 (André Bonar Law); Conservative and Unionist politician;
b. New Brunswick, his father having been born in Coleraine, Co. Derry;
raised Glasgow by mothers relations from 11; entered bank and junior-partnered
in iron merchants; Blackfriars and Hutchestown Unionist MP, 1900-06; Dulwich
MP, 1906; supported Joseph, and later Austen Chamberlain in schemes for
colonial, tariff and fiscal reform; denounced Lloyd Georges budget
as socialism pure and unadulterated; Dulwich MP, 1910; failed
to capture Manchester; Bootle, Lancashire bye-election, 1911; with Carson
led opposition of Home Rule in Conservative party to brink of civil war;
insignificant post of secretary for colonies, May 1915; led group pressing
for evacuation of the Dardenelles; successfully negotiated strong cabinet
under Lloyd George, calling it the most Andrew most perfect partnership
in political history; issued War Loans on long term lower interest
rate, one of the greatest achievements in the history of British finance
[DNB], and provided continuous flow of money to end of war through confidence
in bonds; various offices up to signatory of Versailles treaty; resigned
in March 1921, but came out of retirement to recommend Anglo-Irish treaty;
prime minister of Conservative Government and leader of party, Oct. 1922;
programme of negation as best means of achieving national recovering;
presided over reparations conferences; reluctantly accepted US demands
regarding British debt, Jan. 1923; resigned May 1923. DNB
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Criticism
R[alph] J[ames] Q. Adams, Bonar Law (London: John Murray 1999),
xvii, 458pp., 16pls.
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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