One area in which there was a clear divide between the parties in 1997 was that of constitutional reform. The Conservatives were defenders of existing arrangements. Labour advocated a major overhaul of the nation's constitutional arrangements. The party's proposals did not figure at the forefront of the party's election manifesto – they appeared on pages 32 and 33 – but they presaged a major change in the constitutional landscape of the United Kingdom. Although the implementation of the proposals was not exhaustive, by May 2007 the British Constitution was very different from that which existed whenTony Blair entered Downing Street. Labour's proposals By the 1990s, the basic tenets of the British Constitution had not changed substantially s...