1867 Reform Act

-Disenfranchisement clauses- 53 seats were made available for redistribution.
- Redistribution- Due to the 53 seats now available in 9 boroughs were created, several seats were sent to the Scottish counties and boroughs. Wales also gained a seat.
-Voting qualifications- Extended borough franchise to all male householders who paid rates directly and also lodgers who paid 10 pounds. The new elecorate now contained majority working class voters.

-In 1866 the Liberals had attempted to pass a Bill. Which was judged 'too radical' and was promptly defeated. The thing is that the act was passed by a Conservative government by Disraeli and it was his way of attacking the Liberal party. Historians think that this act was more radical than the one that the Liberals.

-The Conservative Bill was passed through government and undertook several transformations but essentially was still very radical.

-Moneypenny and Buckle (1910)- Disraeli was educating his party and creating the Tory 'workingman'.
-Blake (1966)- Reform was the price to pay to stay in power.






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