"I maintain that the existing corn laws are bad, because they have given a monopoly of food to the landed interest over every other class and over every other interest in the kingdom."

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Source: Historian fakes his own history by Julian Borger, www.theguardian.com. June 19, 2001.

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Joseph Hume

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Joseph Hume was a Scottish politician and reformer known for his advocacy of individual rights and political freedom, significantly impacting social justice discourse.

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