
Journal of Liberal History
For the discussion and research of Liberal, Liberal Democrat and SDP history
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Liberals and Trade Unions: The General Strike of 1926
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02 July 1850
Death of Sir Robert Peel from injuries sustained in a fall from his horse
Peel was a Conservative but his repeal of the Corm Laws in 1846, breaking the Tory policy of protectionism and designed to make food available against the background of the Great Famine in Ireland, split his party and was achieved only with Whig and Radical support. Peel resigned as prime minister and never held office again. Conservative supporters of his policy, who included W. E. Gladstone, were known as Peelites. In 1859 they joined with the Whigs and Radicals in the famous Willis Rooms meeting to bring down Lord Derby’s Conservative government, the moment now commonly agreed to be the birth of Liberal Party.
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