How far, if at all, should we take into account the effects of our internal constitutional debates on […]
Category Archive: Constitutional reform
The Government has published the House of Lords Reform Draft Bill. The proposals are still subject to consultation […]
The referendum has crept up on the British constitution. As late as 1997 it appeared to be a […]
In a recent post, Liora Lazarus voices serious concerns about the composition of the UK Bill of Rights […]
Liora’s powerful critique of the composition of the Bill of Rights Commission has drawn a number of comments. […]
The unrepresentative nature of the House of Commons that arises from the present electoral system has long been […]
Many poor arguments are advanced in favour of the Alternative Vote. Among the arguments is the promise that […]
Yes to Fairer Votes launched their formal campaign for the AV referendum on 2 April. Electoral reformers fondly […]
Mark Elliott has provided an excellent analysis of the terms of reference and options open to the recently […]
The Guardian has published an ICM poll on the Alternative Vote that shows a strong lead for the […]