British reform was on the horizon, and for the vast majority of nations, this was definitely a cause for universal celebration.
"Reform" didn't necessarily mean a country would grow stronger, but it certainly would keep the government busy.
The larger and longer-established a power was, the more problems it would encounter during the process of reform. Britannia, the century-old world hegemon, naturally faced issues on all fronts.
From the colonies to the homeland, there were far too many historical issues that required the government to find solutions.
It was a case of "a single hair moves the whole body." Even if the London Government carried out only partial reform, it would keep them busy for a while.
History had proven that whenever the British got busy, international disputes would greatly diminish, and the world would become more harmonious.