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Category Archive: UK Parliament

Robert Hazell: Five reasons why the AV referendum will be lost

Yes to Fairer Votes launched their formal campaign for the AV referendum on 2 April.  Electoral reformers fondly […]

Constitutional Law Group April 27, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Polls Show Majority Against Alternative Vote

The Guardian has published an ICM poll on the Alternative Vote that shows a strong lead for the […]

Constitutional Law Group April 20, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Appointments to the House of Lords

According to the BBC’s James Landale, a cross-party group of peers have cautioned the PM not to make […]

Constitutional Law Group April 20, 2011 UK Parliament

Mark Elliott: The UK Bill of Rights Commission

In March, the Ministry of Justice announced the creation of a commission charged with the task of looking […]

Constitutional Law Group April 18, 2011 Constitutional reform, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament

Alison L. Young: Draft Defamation Bill – a Missed Opportunity?

The draft Defamation Bill was announced by Kenneth Clarke on 15 March. It aims to redress the perception […]

Constitutional Law Group April 15, 2011 Human rights, UK Parliament

Hansard Society Publishes Report on Political Engagement

The Hansard Society has published its Eighth Audit of Political Engagement. The Report surveys and analyses the public’s […]

Constitutional Law Group April 14, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Estimating the Impact of the Alternative Vote

As the public debate over Britain’s electoral system reaches fever-pitch, YouGov has published a projection estimating the composition […]

Constitutional Law Group April 10, 2011 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Jacob Rowbottom: Do electoral attack sites need taming?

Much is made of the democratising effect of the internet. However, the freedom to communicate online has costs, […]

Constitutional Law Group April 7, 2011 UK Parliament

Phone Hacking and Contempt of Parliament

The Standards and Privileges Committee has produced a report into the phone hacking scandal, considering whether the hacking […]

Constitutional Law Group April 7, 2011 UK Parliament

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