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"Simply a response to the growth of the Labour Movement". How adequate is this explanation for the social reforms of the Liberal Government 1906 - 1914?  

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The Reasons for Social Reforms 1906-1914 "Simply a response to the growth of the Labour Movement". How adequate is this explanation for the social reforms of the Liberal Government 1906 - 1914? The noise in the factory is unbearable: the constant whirring of hundreds of sowing machines drowns out the voices of chatty women sitting in long lines on the cold bare floor. It's 8pm and Katy has been working for twelve hours now. She has a smile on her face, however, soon her day will be over and she will be able to have a brief sleep before the factory opens in the morning. Katy is dressed in drab brown clothes, there is patch missing on the left elbow and they aren't really warm enough for this time of the year. Katy draws her cloak around her to try and keep warm in the snow and hurries into her house. Well,...

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