Royal Commission on the Supply of Food and Raw Materials in Time of War

The Royal Commission on the Supply of Food and Raw Materials in Time of War was established in April 1903 by Arthur Balfour's Unionist government and submitted its final report in 1905.[1] Its report noted Britain's strategic weakness in her heavy reliance on imports for food and raw materials. Britain would experience starvation and mass unemployment within a few weeks of war if the Royal Navy could not keep the seas open.[2]

Notes

  1. ↑ David French, β€˜The Rise and Fall of 'Business as Usual'’, in Kathleen Burk (ed.), War and the State: The Transformation of British Government, 1914-1919 (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1982), p. 12.
  2. ↑ French, p. 12.
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