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Two
debating societies were formed in 1846 in the
Birmingham area. The Edgbaston society prospered
from the day it started, but the Birmingham
society did not and it survived for only four
years. It was replaced, almost immediately,
by another society with the same name. This
second Birmingham society then merged with the
Edgbaston Debating Society in 1855. When the
latter had been formed, one of its stated objectives
was to train members in the art of clear
thinking and the lucid expression of thought.
It has succeeded to do that beyond expectation:
15 of its members became MPs, five of them Privy
Councillors and one of them a Prime Minister.
A number of members became mayors and lord mayors
of Birmingham, several were to be judges, city
councillors and chief magistrates. The society
has been part of the fabric of Birmingham, and
Birmingham has been part of it, for 160 years.
It continues to prosper to this day.
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