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United Kingdom general election, 1852 and William Bodkin (judge)

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Difference between United Kingdom general election, 1852 and William Bodkin (judge)

United Kingdom general election, 1852 vs. William Bodkin (judge)

The 1852 United Kingdom general election was a watershed in the formation of the modern political parties of Britain. Sir William Henry Bodkin (5 August 1791 – 26 March 1874) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1841 to 1847, before becoming a judge.

Similarities between United Kingdom general election, 1852 and William Bodkin (judge)

United Kingdom general election, 1852 and William Bodkin (judge) have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Conservative Party (UK), Free trade, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, Liberal Party (UK), Robert Peel, United Kingdom general election, 1847.

Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom.

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Free trade

Free trade is a free market policy followed by some international markets in which countries' governments do not restrict imports from, or exports to, other countries.

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House of Commons of the United Kingdom

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Liberal Party (UK)

The Liberal Party was one of the two major parties in the United Kingdom – with the opposing Conservative Party – in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, (5 February 17882 July 1850) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–35 and 1841–46) and twice as Home Secretary (1822–27 and 1828–30).

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United Kingdom general election, 1847

The 1847 United Kingdom general election saw candidates calling themselves Conservatives win the most seats, in part because they won a number of uncontested seats.

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United Kingdom general election, 1852 and William Bodkin (judge) Comparison

United Kingdom general election, 1852 has 35 relations, while William Bodkin (judge) has 32. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 8.96% = 6 / (35 + 32).

References

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