Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial current second chamber, the House of Lords, matches up to the criteria for liberal democracies with bicameral legislatures. Now an almost-all appointed Chamber, the Lords has achieved recent prominence on Brexit and tax credits by exerting some bipartisan influence moderating Commons proposals. However, its members remain creatures of patronage, and wholly unaccountable to the UK’s citizens. All parties except the Tories now support its replacement by an elected Senate. Increasingly only the Tories and Liberal Democrats are still appointing any peers – although there are also a fifth of peers who are ‘crossbenchers’, not taking a party whip
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...
Although the threat of defeat in the House of Commons attracts significant attention, we hear a lot ...
The House of Lords has been in the news again. Here, Sean Kippin takes a look at some of the more in...
Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the DA team examine how t...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
What difference would reducing or eliminating the appointed number of members in the House of Lords ...
The appointment of 30 new peers to our unreformed House of Lords was announced this week. In the 201...
Proponents of an elected House of Lords point to the current system and claim that there is a clear ...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
Titus Alexander argues that current proposals for reforming the House of Lords will not address the ...
A number of different proposals to reform the House of Lords have been outlined since the Labour gov...
On 17th May 2011, the Government published its House of Lords Reform Draft Bill and accompanying Whi...
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...
Although the threat of defeat in the House of Commons attracts significant attention, we hear a lot ...
The House of Lords has been in the news again. Here, Sean Kippin takes a look at some of the more in...
Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the DA team examine how t...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
What difference would reducing or eliminating the appointed number of members in the House of Lords ...
The appointment of 30 new peers to our unreformed House of Lords was announced this week. In the 201...
Proponents of an elected House of Lords point to the current system and claim that there is a clear ...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
Titus Alexander argues that current proposals for reforming the House of Lords will not address the ...
A number of different proposals to reform the House of Lords have been outlined since the Labour gov...
On 17th May 2011, the Government published its House of Lords Reform Draft Bill and accompanying Whi...
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...
Although the threat of defeat in the House of Commons attracts significant attention, we hear a lot ...
The House of Lords has been in the news again. Here, Sean Kippin takes a look at some of the more in...