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[[File:A. Bonar Law LCCN2014708280 (cropped).jpg|thumb|275px|Photographic portait of Bonar Law, dated between 1915–20]]
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|Makes financial statement.<ref group="lower-alpha">Total financial expenditure for financial year, [[1 April]], [[1916]] to [[31 March]], [[1917]], would average £6,000,000 a day, with an additional million per day during last six weeks. Nominal total of National Debt, £3,900,000,000. Total due from [[Allies]] and Dominions to this country in respect of advances made during war, £964,000,000.</ref>
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|[[26 March]]
|Appeals to strikers.
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|[[2 May]]
|Introduces the Budget for £2,290,000,000.<ref group="lower-alpha">No new taxes. Total estimated expenditure at £2,290,000,000, with a revenue of £639,000,000.</ref>
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|Asks for Vote of Credit, 500 million.
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|Announces no issue of passports for Stockholm Conference.
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|[[11 April]]
|Speeches on "Man power Bill".
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|Introduces the Budget.<ref group="lower-alpha">Budget proposals:— Income tax to be raised to 6s.; new allowances for wives; Farmers' tax doubled; Super-tax up to 4s. 6d.; Twopenny cheque stamp; Beer and Spirits duty doubled; Tobacco and Match duty raised; Sugar duty raised; Luxury tax; Letter rate raised. Expenditure, £2,972,197,000; Revenue, £842,050,000; Deficit £2,130,147,000.</ref>
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|[[31 July]]
|On Trade Policy.
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 8 October 2023

Photographic portrait of Bonar Law, dated between 1915–20

Timeline

The following timeline provides a simple chronological listing of events relating to Andrew Bonar Law.

1914

2 August Writes letter to Herbert Asquith.
14 December Aforementioned letter is published.

1917

19 March Makes financial statement.[a]
26 March Appeals to strikers.
2 May Introduces the Budget for £2,290,000,000.[b]
9 May Asks for Vote of Credit, 500 million.
13 August Announces no issue of passports for Stockholm Conference.

1918

11 April Speeches on "Man power Bill".
22 April Introduces the Budget.[c]
31 July On Trade Policy.

Notes

  1. Total financial expenditure for financial year, 1 April, 1916 to 31 March, 1917, would average £6,000,000 a day, with an additional million per day during last six weeks. Nominal total of National Debt, £3,900,000,000. Total due from Allies and Dominions to this country in respect of advances made during war, £964,000,000.
  2. No new taxes. Total estimated expenditure at £2,290,000,000, with a revenue of £639,000,000.
  3. Budget proposals:— Income tax to be raised to 6s.; new allowances for wives; Farmers' tax doubled; Super-tax up to 4s. 6d.; Twopenny cheque stamp; Beer and Spirits duty doubled; Tobacco and Match duty raised; Sugar duty raised; Luxury tax; Letter rate raised. Expenditure, £2,972,197,000; Revenue, £842,050,000; Deficit £2,130,147,000.
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