Over the next few years, following Liverpool's death in 1827, the unity of the Tory Party would be shattered, and its long political supremacy, dating back to Pitt's administration formed in 1783, would come to an end. The end of Tory dominance came, not so much through the growing confidence of their political opponents, but through internal divisions, especially over religious issues
Votes for catholic, catholic emancipation, weakness in the government