In 1866, his attitude on parliamentary reform attracted a good deal of attention.
He focussed his campaign on the need for Parliamentary reform.
In the 1850s he seems to have completely given up on parliamentary reform and other structural changes as a means of social advance.
In domestic politics, Pitt also concerned himself with the cause of parliamentary reform.
This led to a general use of the term to identify all supporting the movement for parliamentary reform.
Still less did the government lend an ear to the cry for parliamentary reform.
Yesterday he made such a speech about parliamentary reform.
The Government are committed to sustaining the momentum of parliamentary reform.
In Scotland he became involved in the movement for parliamentary reform.
Grey assigned a cabinet committee to produce a plan for parliamentary reform.