Modernisation has been rhetorically important for the Labour government since 1997, and it found a dedicated outlet through the House of Commons Modernisation Committee. This committee has pursued a particular type of modernisation, which this article seeks to explore. It does this by focusing on three issues. First, it examines the role of the Leader of the House of Commons in the chair of the Modernisation Committee. Second, it looks at the work of the Modernisation Committee in comparison to that of the Procedure Committee. Finally, it contextualises the discussion of modernisation with reference to the distinction between efficiency reforms and effectiveness reforms, and explores what this reveals about the complexity of executive–legis...
© 2014 The Author. History published by The Historical Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This ...
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising th...
© The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distr...
Modernisation has been rhetorically important for the Labour government since 1997, and found a dedi...
The Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons was established in June 1997 with a re...
This thesis investigates the nature and effectiveness of the New Labour government’s attempt to mode...
As one of the most significant pieces of constitutional legislation enacted in the last century, the...
When Conservative MPs took their seats on the opposition benches in 1997 the Party stood at a crossr...
Several schemes for reforming the House of Lords have been proposed since 1997, and each have made v...
The chapter proceeds in the following way. Firstly, it briefly outlines the traditional Labour appro...
One of the most significant changes in the British House of Commons has been the development in 1979...
How do institutions adapt and reform themselves in response to new challenges? This article consider...
Parliament has been left behind by far-reaching changes to the constitution, government and society ...
The New Labour government came into power in May 1997 with an agenda to reform public services. The ...
The thesis examines the Labour Party's view of Parliament as an instrument through which the transit...
© 2014 The Author. History published by The Historical Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This ...
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising th...
© The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distr...
Modernisation has been rhetorically important for the Labour government since 1997, and found a dedi...
The Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons was established in June 1997 with a re...
This thesis investigates the nature and effectiveness of the New Labour government’s attempt to mode...
As one of the most significant pieces of constitutional legislation enacted in the last century, the...
When Conservative MPs took their seats on the opposition benches in 1997 the Party stood at a crossr...
Several schemes for reforming the House of Lords have been proposed since 1997, and each have made v...
The chapter proceeds in the following way. Firstly, it briefly outlines the traditional Labour appro...
One of the most significant changes in the British House of Commons has been the development in 1979...
How do institutions adapt and reform themselves in response to new challenges? This article consider...
Parliament has been left behind by far-reaching changes to the constitution, government and society ...
The New Labour government came into power in May 1997 with an agenda to reform public services. The ...
The thesis examines the Labour Party's view of Parliament as an instrument through which the transit...
© 2014 The Author. History published by The Historical Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This ...
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising th...
© The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distr...