- 15th Earl of Derby
- Cites his experiences as a prime minister. Involved in supporting parliamentary reforms.
- Alexander Macdonald
- Features his statement about trade unions. Includes brief biography about his education and activities.
- Aneurin Bevan
- Cites the biographical profile of the government official. Mentions his career and involvement in politics.
- Charles Corbett
- Relays the property developer’s active political campaign during his time.
- Charles Fox
- Discusses his career as a politician and activities involved. Cites government positions appointed to him.
- Daniel O’Connell
- Cites the person’s received education and achievement in various society activities.
- Ellen Wilkinson
- Narration of her experiences as being elected in various positions in government and community organizations.
- Fergus O’Connor
- Presents his various political activities as well as imprisonment experiences.
- Francis Burdett
- Advocated parliamentary reforms even if he was a member of the House of Commons. Known as a chief person among the radicals in the department.
- Frederick Smith
- Briefly discusses his biography profile and involvement in political affairs.
- George Barnes
- Profiles his career in political organizations. Also mentions various positions he took over.
- George Howell
- Cites his affiliations with different groups on political movement. Mentions his works and participated elections.
- George Hudson
- Insights to the businessman’s activities. Features statements about him from various publications.
- George Lansbury
- Introduction to his participation in various community organizations dealing with politics and religion.
- Harry Gosling
- Discusses his involvement in different union organized for labor welfare among employees.
- Henry Broadhurst
- Advocated changes for employment benefits in the construction industry during his time.
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- Relays the recognitions he had while being a part of the parliament. Features his other activities.
- Henry Fawcett
- Provides the biography profile of the man who was given a responsibility in the Parliament even as a blinded person.
- Henry Hunt
- Discusses his campaigns for a reform in the parliamentary system and employment situation in the area.
- Henry Snell
- Profiles the education he received as well as experiences with organizations addressing society issues.
- Herbert Asquith
- Cites the positions he took responsibility on serving the parliament. Provides insights to his views on issues in the community.
- Herbert Samuel
- Narrates his participation in political movements such as his membership with the liberal party.
- Horace Twiss
- Summarizes his experiences as an orator and his craft in journalism. Cites his views on parliamentary reforms.
- James Maxton
- Cites his participation with the Independent Labour Party. Relays the various positions he was elected.
- Jennie Lee
- Profiles her political activities and advocacy on issues in the society. Includes statements from books.
- John Benn
- Relates his business endeavors and charitable acts. States the various organizations he was involved with.
- John Bright
- Details the impacts of his speeches to the government. Discusses his contributions to the society.
- John Horne Tooke
- Overview of his involvement with political struggles and related activities.
- John Roebuck
- Profile of the son of a civil servant who wrote articles accused of rebellion. Provides insights to his views on society issues.
- John Wheatley
- Discusses his passion for the politics and society issues. Features statements from various publications.
- Joseph Arch
- Discusses his involvement with organizations and political advocacies. Details other related activities.
- Joseph Brotherton
- Involved in writing articles and books expressing his opinion on diet policies and parliamentary reforms as well.
- Joseph Chamberlain
- Insights to the businessman’s advocacy in supporting imperialism discussed. Features quote about him from books.
- Joseph Hume
- Profiles the various activities of the shipmaster’s son including his participation in suffrage movements and political reforms.
- Josiah Wedgwood
- Acted as a commander during the war and served various government organizations. Joined the liberal party as well.
- Lord Beaverbrook
- Involved in writing articles presenting issues in the society. Cites the organizations he helped establish.
- Lord Castlereagh
- Overview of his advocacies presented. Includes discussion on economic activities and responsibilities he had.
- Lord Morpeth
- Involved in supporting the campaign for reforms in the parliamentary system. Includes a short biography.
- Michael Bass
- Promoted the advocacy for social reforms. Features his other activities and involvement with liberal parties.
- Oswald Mosley
- Features an organization, which he helped establish. Discusses his activities during the second world war.
- Richard Bell
- Participated in various political organizations. Cites his involvement with railway systems.
- Richard Cobden
- Contributed to the development of legislation on the pricing scheme of barley, wheat and other crops.
- Richard Potter
- Overview of his involvement in campaigning for reforms. Cites his other political affiliations.
- Robert Cunninghame Graham
- Details his affiliations with groups advocating radical ideas and socialism as well. Focused on unemployment issues during his term in the House of Commons.
- Robert Stephenson
- Struggled to establish a locomotive manufacturing company. Cites his business operations.
- Thomas Attwood
- Profiles his attempts in presenting his well-known economic ideas to the government. Conducted leadership for parliamentary reform movements.
- Thomas Cochrane
- Conducted political activities in his interest to expose corruption practices in government departments.
- Thomas Cooper
- Participated in chartist movements and meetings through contributing articles to support the social advocacies.
- Thomas Creevey
- Proposed reforms for the parliament during his term in the House of Commons. Cites his other political struggles.
- Thomas Duncombe
- Discusses his involvement with political activities aimed to address parliamentary reforms.
- Thomas Macaulay
- Conducted speeches to advocate reforms in parliamentary. Discusses his involvement with other political activities.
- Thomas Wakley
- Advocated improvements in the medical system. Discusses his other campaigns especially in opposing stamp costs for newspapers.
- William Arrol
- Briefly narrates his business operations focusing on engineering industries. Involved in the construction of railways.
- William Cobbett
- Involved in publishing articles criticizing government practices. Highlights his success in the campaign.
- William Jolliffe
- Overview of his experiences with the military service provided. Features an interview from a book.
- William Wedgwood Benn
- Profiles his participation with trade union movements. Joined the army and other government organizations.
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