Britain 1900-1951
Across
- 2. : Wartime prime minister whose leadership was central to Britain’s survival in 1940–45
- 3. : Labour leader who won the 1945 landslide and created the post-war welfare state
- 5. : Economist who wrote the 1942 report that laid the foundations for the welfare state
- 7. : The first female MP to take her seat, influential in early 20th-century social and political reform
- 8. : First Labour prime minister and key figure in forming the 1931 National Government
- 9. : Liberal prime minister responsible for early social reforms including pensions before being replaced in World War One
- 10. : Labour trade unionist and wartime minister of labour influential in wartime mobilisation and post-war nationalisation
Down
- 1. : Liberal prime minister who introduced major social reforms and led Britain through most of World War One
- 2. : Prime minister known for policies of appeasement and domestic housing reforms
- 4. : Conservative prime minister associated with the politics of consensus and the 1936 abdication crisis
- 6. : Leading suffragette who campaigned for women's rights and helped secure votes for women
- 8. : Founder of the British Union of Fascists and figure in 1930s extremist domestic politics