The French revolution had a very deep and lasting impact on the whole of Europe with profoundly challenging traditions of political power and authority.
Step-by-step explanation:
- It was very much argued that democracy was only partial and limited the representativeness of the House of Commons. 
 - The right to vote were being granted only to men, depended on a property qualification, thus excluding the mass of population. 
 - Religious hate people, including Roman Catholics as well as people of nonconformist sects, did not enjoy such full voting rights. 
 - MP's were to swear an oath of conformity to the Church of England.
 -  English drew comparisons with the American Revolution which took place earlier.