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... e the salaries of public officials in the Lower House, as well as his criticism of the high salaries of Privy Council ministers.
After Count Grey took office, Graham not only participated in drafting the Parliamentary Reform Act but also, as the Naval Minister, initiated several arduous reforms within the Royal Navy. These included appointments based on merit (not selecting Navy Department officials based on party affiliations), improving sailors’ treatment and pension benefits, and orde ...
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