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1922 General Election

The 1922 General Election in the UK was held to select Members of Parliament (MPs). It followed a political crisis caused by the breakup of the coalition government between the Liberal and Conservative parties. The election resulted in a significant victory for the Conservatives, who gained a large majority, while the Labour Party also increased its representation. The Liberal Party split into factions, weakening its influence. This election marked a shift towards Conservative dominance and the decline of the Liberals, shaping British politics for years to come.