The House of Lords 1911-2011

The House of Lords 1911-2011
Title The House of Lords 1911-2011 PDF eBook
Author Chris Ballinger
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 264
Release 2014-08-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1782250484

Download The House of Lords 1911-2011 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

House of Lords reform is often characterised as unfinished business: a riddle that has been left unanswered since 1911. But rarely can an unanswered riddle have had so many answers offered, even though few have been accepted; indeed, when Viscount Cave was invited in the mid-1920s to lead a Cabinet committee on Lords reform, he complained of finding 'the ground covered by an embarrassing mass of proposals'.That embarrassing mass increased throughout the twentieth century. Much ink has been spilled on what should be done with the upper House of Parliament; much less ink has been expended on why reform has been so difficult to achieve. This book analyses in detail the principal attempts to reform the House of Lords. Starting with the Parliament Act of 1911 the book examines the century of non-reform that followed, drawing upon substantial archival sources, many of which have been under-utilised until now. These sources challenge many of the existing understandings of the history of House of Lords reform and the reasons for success or failure of reform attempts. The book begins by arguing against the popular idea that the 1911 Act was intended by its supporters to be a temporary measure. 'No one – peers included – should be allowed to pronounce about the future of the House of Lords without reading Chris Ballinger's authoritative, shrewd and readable account about reform attempts over the past century. He punctures several widely-held myths and claims in the current debate.' Rt Hon Peter Riddell CBE Director, Institute for Government and former Hansard Society chair 'This is at once an impeccably researched academic study, and a thoroughly readable account loaded with lessons for today's would-be Lords reformers.' Lord (David) Lipsey

The House of Lords 1911-2011

The House of Lords 1911-2011
Title The House of Lords 1911-2011 PDF eBook
Author Chris Ballinger
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2014-08-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1782250492

Download The House of Lords 1911-2011 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

House of Lords reform is often characterised as unfinished business: a riddle that has been left unanswered since 1911. But rarely can an unanswered riddle have had so many answers offered, even though few have been accepted; indeed, when Viscount Cave was invited in the mid-1920s to lead a Cabinet committee on Lords reform, he complained of finding 'the ground covered by an embarrassing mass of proposals'.That embarrassing mass increased throughout the twentieth century. Much ink has been spilled on what should be done with the upper House of Parliament; much less ink has been expended on why reform has been so difficult to achieve. This book analyses in detail the principal attempts to reform the House of Lords. Starting with the Parliament Act of 1911 the book examines the century of non-reform that followed, drawing upon substantial archival sources, many of which have been under-utilised until now. These sources challenge many of the existing understandings of the history of House of Lords reform and the reasons for success or failure of reform attempts. The book begins by arguing against the popular idea that the 1911 Act was intended by its supporters to be a temporary measure. 'No one – peers included – should be allowed to pronounce about the future of the House of Lords without reading Chris Ballinger's authoritative, shrewd and readable account about reform attempts over the past century. He punctures several widely-held myths and claims in the current debate.' Rt Hon Peter Riddell CBE Director, Institute for Government and former Hansard Society chair 'This is at once an impeccably researched academic study, and a thoroughly readable account loaded with lessons for today's would-be Lords reformers.' Lord (David) Lipsey

House of Lords Reform Since 1911

House of Lords Reform Since 1911
Title House of Lords Reform Since 1911 PDF eBook
Author P. Dorey
Publisher Springer
Pages 253
Release 2011-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230306926

Download House of Lords Reform Since 1911 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Examines the debates and developments about House of Lords reform since 1911, and notes that disagreements have occurred within, as well as between, the main political parties and governments throughout this time. It draws attention to how various proposals for reform have raised a wider range constitutional and political problems.

Reform of the House of Lords

Reform of the House of Lords
Title Reform of the House of Lords PDF eBook
Author Philip Norton
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 75
Release 2017-06-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526119242

Download Reform of the House of Lords Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is the only one of its kind, providing a clear and exhaustive analysis of the different approaches to the future of Britain’s second chamber.

House of Lords reform draft bill

House of Lords reform draft bill
Title House of Lords reform draft bill PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Deputy Prime Minister's Office
Publisher The Stationery Office
Pages 180
Release 2011-05-17
Genre Law
ISBN 9780101807722

Download House of Lords reform draft bill Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is a draft Bill and white paper on proposals to change the House of Lords into a more democratically elected second chamber. A cross-party Committee met seven times from June to December 2010 and considered all reform issues related to the House of Lords. Agreement was reached on a large number of issues but differences in opinion remain on the size of the elected element and the type of electoral system. The Government now wants to take the discussion forward to a debate on the detail. Proposals include an 80 percent elected House of Lords but a wholly elected House of Lords has not been ruled out. The Draft Bill sets out elections using the Single Transferable Vote system but it is recognised that a case can be made for other proportional systems too. Other proposals, name, size, functions, powers and term length are some of several issues discussed.

The Contemporary House of Lords

The Contemporary House of Lords
Title The Contemporary House of Lords PDF eBook
Author Meg Russell
Publisher
Pages 349
Release 2013-07-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0199671567

Download The Contemporary House of Lords Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Painting a detailed portrait of the House of Lords since reform removed most hereditary members in 1999, this book demonstrates the chamber's newly diverse membership and substantial policy impact in British politics. It also places the Lords in a comparative context, asks if it can be considered 'legitimate', and examines the likelihood of reform.

Reform of the House of Lords

Reform of the House of Lords
Title Reform of the House of Lords PDF eBook
Author Philip Norton
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 88
Release 2017-06-12
Genre
ISBN 9781526119230

Download Reform of the House of Lords Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is the only one of its kind, providing a clear and exhaustive analysis of the different approaches to the future of Britain's second chamber. The House of Lords has long been the subject of proposals for reform some successful, others not and calls for the existing membership to be replaced by elected members have been a staple of political debate. The debate has been characterised by heat rather than light, proponents and opponents of change often talking past one another. This work gives shape to the debate, drawing out the role of the House of Lords, previous attempts at reform, and the different approaches to the future of the House. It develops the argument for each and analyses the current state of the debate about the future of the upper house in Britain's political system.