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2. Economic issues, 1922 - 1929

While ‘new’ industries expanded, the First World War had hastened the decline of British trade and staple industries. Economic difficulties, particularly in the coal industry brought industrial unrest, culminating in the General Strike of 1926. This industrial disputes did not just represent economic conflict, but also political conflict; employers and the government feared a socialist revolution in Britain and viewed...

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