Wolverhampton Liberal Democrats

Building a Better Wolverhampton

Working for
YOU

Lib Dems proposals to reform the House of Lords

8.13.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Sun 5th Nov 2006

Parliament

reform the House of Lords on democratic principles

The Liberal Democrats have published their proposals to create a democratically accountable upper house, which better reflects the views of the British people. With no party having a clear majority in the Lords, the Liberal Democrats will have a crucial role in any negotiations.

The key proposals include:

A House of Lords Reform Act to be passed in 2007

Reduce the second chamber to 450 - 360 elected, 90 appointed

House of Lords to be renamed the Senate in 2011, with all hereditary peers leaving by that date

Remove automatic places for Church of England Bishops and give the Appointment Commission responsibility to ensure suitable faith representation

Elections to take place by thirds every four years by single transferable vote, with first elections in 2011

Extend the application of the Parliament Act to include Bills which are introduced in the Senate

Allow both houses to amend secondary legislation, scrutinise European legislation and to approve treaties

Simon Hughes MP for Southwark in Westminster (photography: Liberal Democrats)

Liberal Democrat Shadow Constitutional Affairs Secretary, Simon Hughes MP

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Constitutional Affairs Secretary, Simon Hughes MP said:

"It is extraordinary that the British people have waited for nearly a hundred years to complete the reform of the House of Lords. There is now a real chance that for the first time Britain can have a truly democratic second chamber free from patronage and sleaze. Peerages for favours must come to an end. There is a broad political consensus that the Upper House does not have too many powers. It is now time for the Lords to end and a modern Senate, much more representative of the country, to take over."

Bookmark this story at: del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg FacebookFacebook LibDigLibDig redditreddit StumbleUponStumbleUpon
Print this news story.
Comment on this news story.
Previous news story: Ban the Bulb campaign near to success (Fri 3rd Nov 2006).
Next news story: Saddam's martyrdom can only add to instability and unrest - Campbell (Mon 6th Nov 2006).

Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 82b Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BX.
Published and promoted by Wolverhampton Liberal Democrats, 54 Clifford Street, Wolverhampton, WV6 0AA.
The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider.