Britain's progress has been pushed forward by determined campaigners willing to challenge the status quo. Rank these movements by the impact you feel they had on the nation we live in today.
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The Suffragettes
Emmeline Pankhurst and the WSPU's militant campaign forced women's suffrage onto the political agenda, paving the way for the 1918 Representation of the People Act.

The Abolitionist Movement
Led by figures like William Wilberforce and Olaudah Equiano, this campaign culminated in the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 and reshaped Britain's moral self-image.

The Chartists
Demanding universal male suffrage and secret ballots, the Chartists laid the groundwork for nearly every democratic right British voters now take for granted.

The Trade Union Movement
From the Tolpuddle Martyrs to the rise of the TUC, organised labour transformed pay, safety and working hours across British industry.

The NHS Founding Campaign
Driven by Aneurin Bevan and post-war Labour, the creation of the NHS established the principle that healthcare should be free at the point of use.
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