The Earl of Beaconsfield And the Conservative Reform Bill of 1867 a Lecture De
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In committee Mr. Ward Hunt moved that, in estimating the value of the tenement which was to confer the franchise in the counties, rating value should be sub- stituted for net rental. The motion was rejected, but a month later an exactly similar proposal as regards boroughs was brought forward by Lord Dunkellin. It was well known that the Government would not consent to the proposed alteration, for Mr. Gladstone, in intro- ducing the Bill, had distinctly stated that the inequalities of ratine in... different towns and parishes were so " gross and anomalous " that the principle of rating could not be made tlie basis of value-estima- tions for the franchise. Further, it was also well known that the leader of the Opposition had expressed the same condemnation of a rating qualification in even stronger terms. On February 28, 1859, when introducing the unsuccessful measure cf that yeav, Mr. Disraeli said he had always been mucli biased in favour of a franchise based on rating instead of on value, but that, on examining the matter in detail, he found it involved in difficulties wiiich appeared to him in- surmountable.
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