<p>&#8216;Men&#8217;s lives are a perpetual conflict. The life that I have mapped out will be so especially &#8211; as lawyer and politician. Woman&#8217;s function is to pour oil on the wounds &#8211; to heal the bruises of spirit&#8230;and to stimulate to renewed exertion.&#8217;</p> <p>Lloyd George was a man who loved women and the tale of his intertwined relationships contains many mysteries and a few unsolved intrigues. He was involved in a divorce case early in his career fought two libel cases over his private life and had persuaded the prettiest girl in Criccieth to be his wife. Lloyd George&#8217;s life was indeed a &#8216;perpetual conflict&#8217;. He was a habitual womaniser and despite his early enduring attachment to Margaret Owen marriage did not curb his behaviour. There were many private scandals in a life devoted to public duty.</p> <p>Ffion Hague illuminates his complex attitude to women. Her own interest stems from the many parallels in her own life.</p>
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