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Significance of the Whig Reforms
  • www.educationforum.co.uk

2
Factory Act 1833
  • The 10 Hours Movement of working men and women
    had campaigned hard for factory reform they
    were disappointed by the Act which focussed only
    on children
  • Working people lost faith in the Whigs turning
    more to the Chartist Movement
  • Inspector system set up by the Act (all four of
    them!) wasnt very effective in the short term,
    but in the long term had set a precedent and a
    structure for later factory reform.

3
Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
  • Reinforced the Elizabethan view that poverty and
    unemployment was down to personal choice and
    personal shortcomings.
  • Conditions in the Union workhouses were dreadful
    segregation, families split up, prison
    uniforms and regulations, dreadful food and hard
    labour.
  • Fear of the workhouse became a feature of
    working class culture for 100 years
  • Widespread resistance to the PLAA in industrial
    north with the industrial working class again
    losing faith with the Whigs and turning more and
    more to radical movements like Chartism

4
Municipal Corporations Act 1835
  • Consolidated new found middle class political
    power with the extension of local votes to the
    middle class
  • New councils dominated by businessmen,
    shopkeepers and professionals
  • Law and order and the protection of property
    improved with policing
  • Local government still unwilling to tackle the
    problems with affected the working class most
    housing, clean water, sewers

5
Other Changes
  • The Education grant can be seen as a tentative
    first step towards state education.
  • More rights for religious minorities
  • 1836 Marriage Act gave Nonconformists and
    Catholics the right to marry in their own
    churches
  • London University (who admitted non C of E
    students) given right to confer degrees

6
Summary
  • Some influence of Benthamite idea of utility
    evident
  • Some influence of humanitarianism
  • Middle class ideas of economic laissez faire
    however still a powerful influence
  • Very little for the poor in fact emerge from
    the Whig years in a worse position than before
    working class turn political attention to Chartism

7
1834 Interruption
  • In July 1834 Grey resigned to be succeeded by
    Melbourne. Melbourne didnt really want the job
    and by November had resigned.
  • King William then asks Robert Peel to form a
    minority Tory Government. The Tories are defeated
    6 times in 6 weeks in the Commons and by 1835 the
    Whigs are back in office.

8
Tamworth Manifesto and the birth of Conservatism
  • The only act of any significance during peels
    very brief premiership was the Tamworth
    Manifesto an address Peel made to the votes of
    Tamworth (his constituency) in 1835.
  • Peel redefined Toryism as Conservatism
    accepting the changes of the Great Reform Bill
    and ending the Tory resistance to all change.
  • From this point on the Conservatives believe in
    conserving was is good but also to redress for
    proven grievances
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