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In the 1930s, Great Britain had a parliamentary democracy. The government was led by the Prime Minister, who was the head of the ruling party in Parliament, and was characterized by a constitutional monarchy, with King George V serving as the monarch until 1936, followed by King Edward VIII briefly and then King George VI. The period was marked by economic challenges, including the Great Depression, which influenced political dynamics and led to the formation of various coalition governments.

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