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John Burns, an English activist and politician, fought tirelessly for the rights of working-class citizens and the cause of social reform during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His passionate advocacy for labor rights and his commitment to improving the lives of the urban poor earned him respect and admiration, as he became a leading voice for social justice in Victorian England.

"The Gentlemen of England serve under the greatest cad in Europe."



"I neither drink nor smoke, because my schoolmaster impressed upon me three cardinal virtues; cleanliness in person, cleanliness in mind; temperance."



"I am only doing now what I have ever done; and ever will continue to do - that is adapting past experience to present reform in the light of high ideals and future objects."


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