Ireland's first Home Rule Bill was introduced on 8 April 1886 by Liberal Prime Minister William Gladstone. This bill, like his Land Act 1870 , was very much his own and had not been thought out in a Cabinet meeting. Its main points were:
When the bill was introduced Charles Stewart Parnell had mixed reactions, he said that it had great faults but was prepared to vote for it. The vote took place after two months of debating and, on 8 June 1886, 341 voted against it (including 93 Liberals) while 311 voted for it. Parliament was dissolved on 26 June and the UK general election, 1886 was called.
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