113 Let's Learn How to Predict the Future: 60stars Astrology Season 6-2 Anglo-American Section Lloyd-George the Great ①

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113  Let's Learn How to Predict the Future: 60stars astrology Season 6-2

Anglo-American Section

Lloyd-George the Great①

  


1.Well, it's the first day of the Anglo-American section.
From the United Kingdom, I would like to introduce Lloyd-George the Great.

He is the leader of the victorious nation in World War I.

Among the stars of the first half of the 20th century, such as Prime Ministers Balfour, Asquith, McDonald, and Baldwin, Lloyd-George the Great was the most conspicuous.

The Victorian era of Palmerston, Disraeli, Gladstone, and others from the mid-19th century was great, but the first half of the 20th century was also great.

This is an exceptional phenomenon.

The power of a country is not determined by the size of its land mass.



2.Lloyd-George the Great had an amazing power V=2.44. The birth chart looks like this (Fig. 1). 

The Ascendant is near 15° of Capricorn and the Moon is near 23° of Sagittarius.

(Fig.1)












3. Lloyd-George began his career as a legislator when his Sun in progression was in Aries. 

He was bullied for disobeying his party leader, King Gladstone, during the Reverend Discipline Bill of 1892 (Opposition of Saturn ♄)

(Fig. 2)











Although he was snubbed by the government for his anti-aristocratic struggle for the ordinary people, he became increasingly popular with the masses.

Finally, he proposed a non-contributory old-age pension scheme to Parliament (1899).


...However, the Boer War broke out, and Lloyd-George became the leader of the anti-war movement.

The public was strongly pro-war, and Lloyd-George was clubbed to unconsciousness during a speech (April 1900, Square of his Natal Sun, Fig. 3), and he was surrounded by a mob and had to be rescued by police officers.

(Fig3)












4.But, because of his excellent ability, Lloyd-George finally became the youngest minister in 1905 (Sextile of Sirius  Fig. 4).












5.  In 1908, he became Minister of Finance in Asquith's cabinet (trine△ of his Ascendant) and passed the "Old Age Pensions Act" .

Finally, in 1911, at the age of 48, he passed  "the People's Budget ", an Act of Parliament that greatly reduced the power of the House of Lords, and the "National Insurance Act" for the common people (Trine△ of his natal Sun, Fig. 5).

(Fig5)










The popularity of Lloyd-George, who was not the son of an aristocrat, reached its zenith among the masses. 

The masses all thanked Lloyd-George for their pensions, and the law was long referred to as " Lloyd-George Act ".



...Well, that's all for today.

 Lloyd-George was amazing.


It was good that the British government was tolerant enough not to imprison anti-war activists unnecessarily, at least for British citizens.



Tanu-chan💓 TOKYO-TANUKI💛

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