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Death of Canning & Wellington in Downing Street In 1827 Canning was Prime Minister for one summer. British society was dominated by laws which restricted the social, educational, religious and political movement of the population. For example only Anglican men had the right to university education and to hold political office. Jews, Roman Catholics, Dissenters and women were excluded. Reforms of all kinds were being debated. Many politicians of the day understood that these reforms must be evolutionary rather than revolutionary. One example was the abolition of slavery. In 1807 trading in slaves was made illegal, slavery was not. In 1827 it was obvious that preparations would have to be made should all slaves be freed.
One: The Catholic question is to remain, as in in Lord Liverpool's Government, an open question, upon which each member of the Cabinet is at perfect liberty to exercise his own judgement in supporting that question if brought forward by others, or in propounding it either in the Cabinet or to Parliament. But if any member of the Cabinet should deem it an indispensable duty to bring forward individually the Catholic question in Parliament, he is distinctly to state that he does so in his individual capacity. Two: The inconvenience (now unavoidable) of having one open question in the Cabinet, makes it more necessary to agree that there should be no other. All the existing members of the Cabinet are united in opposing the question of Parliamentary Reform, and could not acquiesce in its being brough forward or supported by any member of the Cabinet. Three: The present members of the Cabinet are also united in opposition to the motion for the repeal of the Test Act, of which notice stands on the books of the House of Commons. They see great inexpendiency in now stirring a question which has slept for upwards of thirty years, and they could not consent to a divided vote by the members of the Cabinet upon it.
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