Why did the Liberals win the 1906 election?
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Why did the Liberals win the 1906 election? There are various reasons given as to why the Liberals succeeded in winning the 1906 elections, decline in support towards the Conservative party, a new Liberal attitude which enabled its members to reunite instead of seeing their seperate ways which is what lead to their initial collapse. The Conservative Party like the Liberal Party split over the issue of Free Trade and failed to reunite, unlike the Liberals which did so and remained so. With the Liberals being reunited regarding the issues they believed in and campaigned for enabled them to attack the Conservatives more easily. The Liberals unlike the Conservative Party weren't affected and too greatly bothered by the failure of their attempts to win the Boer War. The Conservatives felt dishonoured at the fact that there attempts to imperialise and aggrandize their colonies and empires failed miserably. The Conservative Party was beginning...

