Radical Party (UK)

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The Radical Party (UK) was a 19th-century British political group advocating progressive liberal reforms, expanded democracy, and civil liberties in contrast to more traditional conservative factions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical political organization
political party
advocated civil liberties
expanded democracy
progressive liberal reforms
aimedAt broadening political participation
limiting monarchical power
reducing the power of the landed elite
country United Kingdom
ideology liberalism
radicalism
influencedBy Enlightenment ideas
classical liberalism
locatedIn Great Britain
operatedInCentury 19th century
opposed aristocratic privilege
political corruption
traditional conservative factions
partOf British radical movement
politicalPosition centre-left
supported civil rights
electoral reform
extension of the franchise
freedom of expression
parliamentary reform
religious liberty

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High Tories contrastsWith Radical Party (UK)