Parlimentary Reform Flashcards

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When was the BPU founded and what were its aims?

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1829 by Thomas Attwood

  • It aimed to join the lower and middle classes
  • more frequent general elections
  • MPs to get paid
  • All taxpayers to get the vote
  • No property MP qualifications
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BPU numbers and main meetings

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  • 1831 Birmingham had 144,000 people in but no parliamentary representation
  • A meeting in 1830 got 12,000-15,000 people
  • 1831 peaceful meeting with 15,000
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How did events in France in 1830 impact the passing of reform?

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  • 1830 King Charles was replaced by Louis Philippe who was more pro reform and was a warning to people about what could happen
  • Caused increased support to BPU
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How did the Swing riots impact reform?

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1830-31

  • Letters from ‘Captain Swing’ were sent to people in power wanting better pay etc
  • Mostly to do with a bad winter and new Threshing machines
  • did lead to 1831 a Tory candidate at Blandford in Dorset was attacked
  • MPs began to thing delaying reform as unwise
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What was the increase in political activity as a result of the unions?

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  • November 1830- March 1831 654 pro reform bills to parliament (a lot more than previous years)
  • Papers like the Globe (suggested working class to be armed) and Poor Mans Guard (talked about middle class and working class collaboration)
  • after resignation of Grey’s government in 1832 there was agitation and people were encouraged to withdraw gold from banks and threatened a tax strike
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Did the act meet the Whig need of reducing corruption and discontent?

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  • Although there was still some smaller scale bribery and selling of seats this didn’t happen on a larger scale anymore
  • the whigs won the 1832 election 479 seats to 179 showing they were hugely popular now
  • they didn’t change the domination of the ruling class or society itself but kept the people happy
  • ruled until 1841
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