Paul Sorrells

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The new British government introduced a Reform Bill to get rid of scandals such as ‘rotten boroughs’, where depopulated villages sent one or even two deputies to the House of Commons, ‘pocket boroughs’ where the local grandee nominated the member, the effective lack of representation for new industrial towns such as Manchester or Birmingham, and the widespread corruption resulting from the public nature of voting and its continuation over a period of several days.
The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815–1914 (The Penguin History of Europe Book 7)
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