
Chamberlain nomination
The Chamberlain nomination refers to the process of selecting Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1937. It involved the Conservative Party choosing him after the resignation of Stanley Baldwin, primarily due to his experience and leadership abilities. The nomination was a parliamentary and political decision, aiming to secure stable governance on major issues like foreign policy and rearmament. As Prime Minister, Chamberlain became known for his policy of appeasement toward Nazi Germany, which influenced the approach to avoiding conflict before WWII.