Sir Archibald Salvidge's Fight for Permanent Coalition Alters British Politics Forever.
Sir Archibald Salvidge tried to make the Coalition government a permanent part of British politics from 1918 to 1922. The Conservatives grew unhappy with the government and the Prime Minister, leading to the government's downfall in 1922. Salvidge, a Liverpool Conservative leader, fought to keep the Coalition going despite opposition. His role in this period has been overlooked by historians until now.