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Liverpool and Peel

Lord Liverpool Robert Jenkinson, more commonly known as Lord Liverpool became prime minister in 1812-1827. Although not a very inspiring character, Liverpool was perhaps the right man for the job as he was a very safe choice and was very good at stabilizing the nation during this time of civil unrest. For example, the combinations act which was put in place to stop the potential to organize protests/riots, was repealed as it was suggested that this could increase productivity because people wouldn't have to resort to violence to get their voices heard. Robert Peel In 1822 Robert Peel became Lord Liverpool's home secretary, in his time in power he implemented things such as the penal code, prison reforms and established the metropolitan police force in 1829. He formed the conservative party in 1834 and he became prime minister in 1841, he implemented many free trade and financial measures but split his party over the repeal of the corn laws which ultimately led to his res...