The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much discussion over the coming months, if not years. In the short-term, we can expect hundreds of hours of Parliamentary time to be devoted to discussing issues such as: the choice of electoral system; the balance of elected to appointed members; the timing of elections; and the length of terms of members
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
Several schemes for reforming the House of Lords have been proposed since 1997, and each have made v...
The Coalition Government has proposed a new measure to counteract some of the asymmetries brought ab...
A number of different proposals to reform the House of Lords have been outlined since the Labour gov...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
On 17th May 2011, the Government published its House of Lords Reform Draft Bill and accompanying Whi...
After the rapid implementation of phase one of House of Lords reform, plans for further change, or p...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the DA team examine how t...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
The government’s proposals to reform the House of Lords are only the latest in a long line of initia...
Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial ...
The constitution of the United Kingdom has gone through a period of dramatic change since 1997. Ref...
A consideration of the House of Lords Reform White Paper and draft Bill 2011 arguing that the propos...
A 1,800 word blog post on Lords Reform inc the prospects of a constitutional convention, a proposed ...
As one of the most significant pieces of constitutional legislation enacted in the last century, the...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
Several schemes for reforming the House of Lords have been proposed since 1997, and each have made v...
The Coalition Government has proposed a new measure to counteract some of the asymmetries brought ab...
A number of different proposals to reform the House of Lords have been outlined since the Labour gov...
We should welcome the government’s reforms to overhaul the House of Lords, writes Graham Allen MP, t...
On 17th May 2011, the Government published its House of Lords Reform Draft Bill and accompanying Whi...
After the rapid implementation of phase one of House of Lords reform, plans for further change, or p...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the DA team examine how t...
Abstract The 1911 Parliament Act decreed that Lords reform was ‘an urgent question which brooks no d...
The government’s proposals to reform the House of Lords are only the latest in a long line of initia...
Sonali Campion, Sean Kippin and the Democratic Audit team examine how the UK’s deeply controversial ...
The constitution of the United Kingdom has gone through a period of dramatic change since 1997. Ref...
A consideration of the House of Lords Reform White Paper and draft Bill 2011 arguing that the propos...
A 1,800 word blog post on Lords Reform inc the prospects of a constitutional convention, a proposed ...
As one of the most significant pieces of constitutional legislation enacted in the last century, the...
House of Lords reform was scuppered in 2011 when the Conservatives opted not to back the Liberal Dem...
Several schemes for reforming the House of Lords have been proposed since 1997, and each have made v...
The Coalition Government has proposed a new measure to counteract some of the asymmetries brought ab...