Plausability anti ACW intervetnion causes radical British change

There were sections of the British establishment which sympathized with the slavocracy.

A very large proportion of the public did not sympathise and they had key sympathisers in sections of the establisment, notably Victoria and Albert.

Could an attempt to intervene have provoked radical changes in the UK?
 
There were sections of the British establishment which sympathized with the slavocracy.

A very large proportion of the public did not sympathise and they had key sympathisers in sections of the establisment, notably Victoria and Albert.

Could an attempt to intervene have provoked radical changes in the UK?

Slavery was already phased out by the Brits, they were the ones pressuring the states to abolish. You would need an earlier POD, perhaps 70 years back, where slavery was confirmed in a court case in England.
 
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