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(British Industrial Reformer) Richard Oastler was a multifaceted individual recognized for his varied political engagements. He was a Tory radical with views against Catholic Emancipation and Parliamentary Reform, yet he also supported abolitionism and vehemently criticized the New Poor Law. His efforts in advocating for a ten-hour working day led to him being dubbed the "Factory King," underscoring his pivotal role in the fight for labor rights. Oastler's commitment to enhancing labor conditions, especially for children working in factories, cemented his reputation as a dedicated and influential advocate for societal transformation.