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 Hi26 Food for Thought
In the Tamworth Manifesto, Peel explained to his constituents why he would serve under a constitution he had opposed and what he intended to do in office.
Having won Catholic Emancipation in 1829, O'Connell fought to undo the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland.
Nevertheless, in 1834, when the king asked him to lead a Conservative government under the new constitution, Peel accepted.
http://www.anselm.edu/academic/history/hdubrulle/ModernBritain/text/gradingandassignments/food/fdwk08b.htm

  
 Tamworth Manifesto
Peel accepted that the Reform_Act_of_1832 was 'a final and irrevocable settlement of a great constitutional question'
The main aim of the manifesto was to appeal to the electorate in the new Parliament:
The Tamworth Manifesto was a political manifesto issued by Sir Robert Peel in 1834 in Tamworth.
http://www.teachtime.com/en/wikipedia/t/ta/tamworth_manifesto.html

  
 The Tamworth Manifesto
However, it became a landmark in the growth of Conservatism after the passing of the 1832 Reform Act.
Peel decided to make the most of the opportunity afforded by his forthcoming by-election in Tamworth, the rotten borough which was part of his estate at Drayton.
It was an electioneering document which declared Peel's attitude to current political issues.
http://www.thecore.nus.edu/victorian/history/tamworth.html

  
 Peel's First Ministry
The Tamworth Manifesto was the opening shot in the 1835 election campaign.
This was the message of the Tamworth Manifesto which was published on 18 December 1834.
It was an electioneering document aimed not at Peel's constituents but at the electorate at large.
http://www.victorianweb.org/history/peel3.html

  
 BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - Prime Minister Peel and the Corn Laws
Was an individual rather than Party politician - split the Tory party over Catholic emancipation in 1829, Parliamentary Reform in 1846 and the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846
The Tamworth Manifesto of 1834 is the new 19th-century style conservatism
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/sceptred_isle/page/143.shtml?question=143

  
 The Tamworth Manifesto: text
Peel wrote the following letter to his electors in Tamworth when he stood for re- election after accepting the post of Prime Minister in 1834.
On the 26th of November last, being then at Rome, I received from His Majesty a summons, wholly unforeseen and unexpected by me, to return to England without delay, for the purpose of assisting His Majesty in the formation of a new government.
To the Electors of the Borough of Tamworth.
http://www.adw03.dial.pipex.com/peel/politics/tam2.htm

  
 H231 Food for Thought Week 7 (Monday)
1) Although Peel opposed the Great Reform Act of 1832, he promised the electors of Tamworth that he would not retire from politics.
Why did he decide to continue in public life?
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 Tamworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel served as the town's MP from 1830 until his death in 1850.
Tamworth is also the name of other cities and towns: Tamworth, New South Wales in
Tamworth is a historic town and local government district in Staffordshire
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamworth

  
 Robert Peel
In his election address to his constituents in Tamworth, Peel pledged his acceptance of the 1832 Reform Act and argued for a policy of moderate reforms while preserving Britain's important traditions.
Peel immediately called a general election and during the campaign issued what became known as the Tamworth Manifesto.
Robert Peel was born in Bury, Lancashire, on 5th February, 1788.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRpeel.htm

  
 The Conservative Party in the Nineteenth Century - Dr David Dutton
The maintenance of social stability, while accepting the sort of moderate and judicious reforms which Peel’s Tamworth Manifesto had appeared to envisage; and 3.
The first landmark is surely the Tamworth Manifesto of 1834.
Discussing his attitude to the ‘spirit of the Reform Bill’ in his address to the electors of Tamworth, Peel said it all depended on what this phrase meant.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~semp/conservative.htm

  
 Peel, Sir Robert
Ref drops a time bomb on unlucky Tamworth; Tamworth2 Exeter City 2.
In 1834, however, Peel made the election speech known as the Tamworth manifesto, in which he explained that his party accepted the Reform Bill and would work for further changes but “without infringing on established rights.” This statement came to be regarded as the manifesto for the
Tamworth Manifesto (The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0838038.html

  
 How justified was Disraeli's accusation that Peel's leadership of the Conservative Party (1834-46) amounted to a ...
Further proof of his megalomaniac attitude is given by his production of an “unprecedented electioneering document”, the Tamworth Manifesto, in 1834.
since the Constitution is based upon precedent the Tamworth Manifesto, which was unprecedented, can be seen to be a subvention of the sacred Tory Constitution.
Peel’s vacillation between opposition to the Reform Act and acceptance of it, which he repeated over the Corn Laws, is clear evidence of Peel’s O’Connorite confusion to the changes in society and suggests that Peel did not know his own mind.
http://www.adw03.dial.pipex.com/peel/politics/toryprin.htm

  
 Sir Robert Peel
By 1812 he was Secretary for Ireland, a post he held until 1818.Then in 1822 he became Home Secretary until 1827, and then again from 1828-30.
In 1823 he founded the Tamworth Savings Bank in his home town.
It was in 1829 that he set up the metropolitan police or Peelers or Bobbies as they quickly became known.
http://members.tripod.com/kiffg/peel.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Tamworth
Sir Robert Peel's electoral address to voters in Great Britain’s parliamentary constituency of Tamworth was an opportunity for him to outline his...
Tamworth, city in southeastern Australia, in the northeastern part of the state of New South Wales.
Search for Magazine Articles on " Tamworth "
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 Encyclopedia4U - Politics of the United Kingdom - Encyclopedia Article
After becoming associated with repression of popular discontent in the years after 1815, the Tories underwent a fundamental transformation under the influence of Robert Peel, himself an industrialist rather than a landowner, who in his 1835 "Tamworth manifesto" outlined a new "Conservative" philosophy of reforming ills while conserving the good.
Neither group could be considered a true political party in the modern sense.
Though Peel's supporters subsequently split from their colleagues over the issue of free trade in 1846, ultimately joining the Whigs to form what would become the Liberal Party, Peel's version of the party's underlying outlook was retained by the remaining Tories, who adopted his label of Conservative as the official name of their party.
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/p/politics-of-the-united-kingdom.html

  
 AIM25: British Library of Political and Economic Science: Brixton Conservative Association
The term became more popular after it was used by Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) in his Tamworth Manifesto in 1834.
After Peel became Prime Minister in 1834, his followers tended to describe themselves as Conservatives rather than Tories.
In the Tamworth Manifesto Peel attempted to combine the idea of moderate reform with a strong belief in traditional institutions.
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/1/5808.htm

  
 Links
Russia: The Emancipation Manifesto, March 3 1861 [New Style]
http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/kelly/3355links.htm

  
 Tamworth on Encyclopedia.com
Robert Peel, a member of Parliament for Tamworth, issued a set of principles in 1834 known as the Tamworth Manifesto.
HERO LEE A LAMBS SAVIOUR; TAMWORTH 1 ROCHDALE 1 ROGER SKIDMORE sees the minnows earn a second try.(Football)
The city gives its name to a widely known hog breed.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/T/Tamworth.asp

  
 Photographs of Tamworth
The statue of Sir Robert Peel standing in front of the window from which he made his 'Tamworth Manifesto' speech in 1834.
Taken on a Saturday market day they show how lively Tamworth is. The many historic sights reflect the long and varied history of the town.
The Tamworth Savings Bank, founded by Sir Robert Peel in 1823.
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/arodgers/photogr.html

  
 Definition of Conservative Party (UK)
Tamworth Manifesto in 1834 which set out the basic principles of Conservatism and that year he formed a temporary government.
An archive of Conservative electoral manifestos from 1900-present and a directory of Conservative Party websites, including constituency associations ( http://www.conservative-party.net/)
Following this disaster Robert Peel set about assembling a new coalition of forces.
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Conservative_Party_(UK)

  
 APPGA - Manifesto
Early Day Motions exist to allow Members of Parliament to put on record their opinion on a subject and canvass support for it from fellow Members.
In order to raise awareness of the Manifesto the Officers of the APPGA have tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM), which MPs can sign in order to express their support for the Manifesto.
The Manifesto sets out four general principles and eleven specific objectives to deliver better services and support for people with autism, to be achieved in the next ten years.
http://www.nas.org.uk/nas/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=159&a=2644

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