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1838. Document drawn up by a committee that included [[William Lovett]], an activist in the [[London Working Men's Association]]. The charter made six main demands: the vote for every man of 21 years of age, the secret ballot, the abolition of property qualifications for Members of Parliament, salaries for Members of Parliament, equal constituencies and annual parliamentary elections.
1838. Document drawn up by a committee that included [[William Lovett]], an activist in the [[London Working Men's Association]]. The charter made six main demands: the vote for every man of 21 years of age, the secret ballot, the abolition of property qualifications for Members of [[Parliament]], salaries for Members of Parliament, equal constituencies and annual parliamentary elections.


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Latest revision as of 23:19, 22 December 2017

1838. Document drawn up by a committee that included William Lovett, an activist in the London Working Men's Association. The charter made six main demands: the vote for every man of 21 years of age, the secret ballot, the abolition of property qualifications for Members of Parliament, salaries for Members of Parliament, equal constituencies and annual parliamentary elections.