The hon. Gentleman is describing the various reforms to the House of Lords over the years, and I think he would agree that the process has stalled somewhat in recent years. All those reforms were motivated by people who wished to see the Lords become more accountable and were concerned that people were in a position to make laws that apply to citizens without being accountable. Does he agree that it is rather ironic that citizens are petitioning the House of Commons asking for reform, and that the Government are doing nothing to reform it and will not make time available, yet the House of Lords is arguing for reform because its crisis of legitimacy has become so acute?
House of Lords: Abolition
Proceeding contribution from
Tommy Sheppard
(Scottish National Party)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 18 June 2018.
It occurred during e-petition debate on House of Lords: Abolition.
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Reference
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Session
2017-19
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
Subjects
Librarians' tools
Timestamp
2019-01-22 12:19:53 +0000
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