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, < Regeneration, < New Start editorial index page Hidden away in a corner of Sheffield’s Peace Gardens is a memorial to Samuel Holberry, leader of the city’s Chartist movement in the nineteenth century. Given his treatment by the authorities, it’s a little ironic. Today, Samuel Holberry would be denounced by Charles Clarke and Tony Blair as a preacher of terrorism. His crime was to organise a plot to seize the town hall in 1840 in pursuit of the Chartists’ objectives of universal suffrage, and he had no compunction about using violence. Julian Dobson, editor * New Start Online Online magazine
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