Was early british parliament elected by the people as a whole?

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2026-04-19 21:45

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No, the early British Parliament was not elected by the people as a whole. Initially, it consisted mainly of the nobility and clergy, with representatives from a limited number of towns and counties. The franchise was restricted to wealthy landowners, and widespread public voting did not occur until much later, with significant reforms in the 19th century gradually expanding the electorate.

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