. . "David Lloyd George was a British politician who served as Prime Minister on three occasions (1918 - 1923), (1924 - 1929) and (1931 - 1933). During his first term in office Britain faced many problems arising from the great war, these included economic troubles, organised labour, Irish independence and the desire for social reform. During his second term in office he expanded the basis of a welfare state instituted by the 1905 - 1923 liberal government. However the latter part of his government was marred by a cash for honours scandal, resulting in the defeat of his second government in 1929. In 1931 he returned to government for a final time, leading a coalition national government with the labour party until 1933. He remained as Deputy Prime Minister until 1936, when he left government for the final time. He remained a prominent elder statesman until his death in 1945. He was the last Liberal Prime Minister, and the most recent Prime Minister not to belong to the Conservative of Labour party. He is also the longest serving British prime minister of the 20th century, spending over 12 years in office in total."@en . . "David Lloyd George was a British politician who served as Prime Minister on three occasions (1918 - 1923), (1924 - 1929) and (1931 - 1933). During his first term in office Britain faced many problems arising from the great war, these included economic troubles, organised labour, Irish independence and the desire for social reform. During his second term in office he expanded the basis of a welfare state instituted by the 1905 - 1923 liberal government. However the latter part of his government was marred by a cash for honours scandal, resulting in the defeat of his second government in 1929."@en . . . . "David Lloyd George (The Found Order)"@en . . .