William Ewart Gladstone
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British statesman and Liberal politician
William Ewart Gladstone (29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for four separate terms, more than any other person. Known for his intense rivalry with Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone was a dominant figure in the politics of the Victorian era.
Early life and education
William Ewart Gladstone was born in Liverpool, England, to a wealthy merchant family. His father, Sir John Gladstone, was a successful businessman and a Member of Parliament. Gladstone was educated at Eton College and later attended Christ Church, Oxford, where he excelled in classics and mathematics.
Political career
Early political career
Gladstone entered politics in 1832 as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Newark. Initially, he was a supporter of Robert Peel, and he held various junior positions in Peel's government. However, his views began to shift towards liberalism, particularly on issues such as the Corn Laws and free trade.
Prime Ministerial terms
Gladstone served as Prime Minister four times: from 1868 to 1874, 1880 to 1885, briefly in 1886, and finally from 1892 to 1894. His first term was marked by significant reforms, including the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland and the introduction of the Secret Ballot Act 1872.
During his second term, Gladstone focused on foreign policy and domestic reforms, including the extension of the franchise through the Representation of the People Act 1884. His third term was short-lived due to his controversial proposal for Irish Home Rule, which split the Liberal Party.
Later years and retirement
Gladstone's final term as Prime Minister was marked by his continued efforts to pass Irish Home Rule, which ultimately failed. He retired from politics in 1894, at the age of 84, and spent his remaining years at his estate in Hawarden, Wales.
Personal life
Gladstone married Catherine Glynne in 1839, and they had eight children. He was known for his devout Anglicanism and his interest in theology. Gladstone was also a prolific writer and a passionate advocate for social reform.
Legacy
Gladstone's legacy is complex; he is remembered as a reformer and a champion of the common people, but also as a controversial figure due to his stance on Irish Home Rule. His rivalry with Disraeli defined an era of British politics, and his influence on the Liberal Party was profound.
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