Person    | Male  Born 17/1/1863  Died 26/3/1945

David Lloyd George

Prime Minister 1916–1922. Born in Manchester to Welsh parents who returned to Wales that same year, where he was brought up.  From 1923 until at least 1936 he supported Nazi Germany, admiring Hitler's leadership. A Liberal politician, he is our only Welsh PM so far, though Neil Kinnock came close.

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David Lloyd George

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David Lloyd George statue

Unveiled by Charles and Camilla, due to the Welsh connection?

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David Lloyd George - SW17

The Right Honourable David Lloyd George, OM, Prime Minister, lived in this ho...

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David Lloyd George - SW18

David Lloyd George, Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, 1863 - 1945, Prime Minister,...

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