Parliamentary boundary reviews: details of how they will be run
Across the UK, the number of constituencies is being reduced from 650 to 600, with similar reductions in each part of the UK. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about the reviews of Parliamentary constituency boundaries.
Across the UK, the number of constituencies is being reduced from 650 to 600, with similar reductions in each part of the UK. … Read the full post »
Here’s the final version of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 as passed by Parliament. … Read the full post »
Increasing anger from crossbench peers at Labour’s filibustering in the Lords looks to be preparing the way for either Labour backing down or (for the Lords) highly unusual procedural decisions to end the filibustering. … Read the full post »
A very handy publication from the House of Commons Library on proposals to change the UK’s Parliamentary boundaries. … Read the full post »
Although Lord Falconer has not yet replied to my letter to him over his attempt to claim that the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill is ‘hybrid’, it’s good to see from Hansard that both Lord Rennard and Lord Tyler raised the issue. … Read the full post »
Dear Lord Falconer, You have me confused with your claim that the Parliamentary Constituencies and Voting Systems Bill. … Read the full post »
David Davis likes 200-year-old features of our constitution. Except when he wants to change them. … Read the full post »
Since blogging about the British Academy study into how the new rules going through Parliament for drawing up constituency boundaries might work… … Read the full post »
There is a chance to introduce an imaginative new way of opening up the political process and public sector data to the public in the legislation currently going through Parliament to change the rules for Parliamentary boundary reviews. … Read the full post »
A detailed study is out from the British Academy which takes an expert look over the planned new system for drawing up Parliamentary boundaries. … Read the full post »