National Political Union (England)

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title: National Political Union (England)
text: The National Political Union was an organisation set up in October 1831, after the rejection of the Reform Bill by the House of Lords, to serve as a pressure group for parliamentary reform: “to support the King and his ministers against a small faction in accomplishing their great measure of Parliamentary Reform”. Modelled by Francis Place on the influential Birmingham Political Union, the N. P. U. was meant to serve both as a co-ordinating body for the country's political unions, and as a parti
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