People´s Charter.

Chartism was a political movement of the 1830s set up by working men. The Chartists campaigned to reform the British electoral system, believing that all men over the age of 21 should have the right to vote. They submitted the People's Charter to Parliament in 1837, making six specific demands. These were the six demands: Were the Universal suffrage, Abolition of property qualifications for members of parliament, Annual parliamentary elections, Equal representations, Payment of members, Vote by ballot. The People's Charter has been endorsed by the following Trade Unions: the RMT, the CWU, the FBU, the PCS, the NUT, the NUJ, the BFAWU POA (Scotland), the UCU, and the TUC.

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