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Why was Asquith against votes for women in Britain in the 1900s?

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Why was Asquith against votes for women in Britain in the 1900s?

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  1. It simply wasn't on the radar until his administration, and then the tactics used by the suffragists were not something he could be seen as encouraging or caving in to.

    Then WWI broke out, and the suffragists agreed to tone it down during the war in exchange for recognition later on, which they received.

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