Additionally, under the joint push of Grenville and George III, the election reform in England was completed in just three weeks.
Although the "rotten boroughs" were not drastically abolished, emerging cities like Manchester and Liverpool gained quite a few seats. The MPs from these constituencies cast their votes for William Pitt Junior as per prior agreements.
Thus, William Pitt regained the position of Prime Minister of England after nearly three years.
William Pitt Junior disliked Grenville's methods of "collaboration" and "leveraging," and upon entering Ten Downing Street, he immediately replaced all Cabinet Ministers except Duke of Portland, filling the positions with Tory Party members.
Well, Duke of Portland had displayed extreme toughness and decisiveness during the previous suppression of civic uprisings, earning William Pitt Junior's admiration.