Robert Peel (2nd term) becomes the Prime Minister

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During Robert Peel's second term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, he faced challenges such as economic downturn and pressure to repeal the Corn Laws. Peel, known for being a conservative statesman, believed in free trade principles but was met with opposition from within his own party. Despite this, he took the bold step of repealing the Corn Laws to address the economic crisis. Peel's decision to repeal the Corn Laws was a significant moment in British history as it marked a shift towards free trade policies that would have long-lasting effects on the economy. This decision caused a split within the Conservative Party, leading to Peel's resignation as Prime Minister. The repeal of the Corn Laws paved the way for future economic reforms and established Peel as a politician willing to make difficult decisions for the greater good of the country. Although his second term was marked by controversy and internal strife, Peel's legacy as a reformer and advocate of free trade principles endures in British politics. #RobertPeel #UKPrimeMinister #CornLawsRepeal #FreeTrade #PoliticalReformer
Primary Reference: Robert Peel - Wikipedia
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