1918 United Kingdom Election (Rise of Anti-Establishment)

On Sunday 1st December 1918, following the Armistice with Germany which ended the Great War, the 1918 United Kingdom General Election was called by the Liberal-Conservative Coalition. In 1914, following British entry into the Great War after the Entente declared war on the German Empire, the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party formed a National Government. The Tories would leave the coalition a day after the Armistice on the 12th November 1918.