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Labour and Lib Dems criticise proposed redrawing of parliamentary constituencies
Proposed changes also include the abolition of Jeremy Corbyn’s Islington North constituency
Electoral Reform Society calls for review after ‘dire’ debate
Proposed changes will hit Labour and Lib Dems and strengthen the Conservatives
ID at polling stations urged in review triggered by Tower Hamlets scandal
Insiders look after each other and mediocrities fail upward, or at least sideways
Labour leader raises prospect of purge of party dissidents
Labour accuses government of ‘shameless’ opportunism
No end in sight to first-past-the-post as Tory, Labour — and now SNP — keep stranglehold on Commons
Report on upper house powers follows peers’ rejection of Osborne’s tax credit cuts
Legislation for funding, timing and wording of vote to leave or remain in Europe
Labour Lords to submit new bid to extend franchise to 16 and 17 year-olds
My proposal would create an upper house that reflects the will of the people, writes Billy Bragg
Bypassing the upper house would be bad for Britain’s democracy
Upper chamber is increasingly active in opposing government measures
PM’s plan to neuter upper house follows bust-up over tax credit cuts
Britain would have a fairer society if it capped the voting age
Prime minister argues that minimum age should not be lowered below 18
Chris Grayling blames politicking by Labour and Lib Dem peers
Electoral Reform Society predicts additions to chamber will cost taxpayers more than £1.3m a year
A revising House must be a ‘think again’ not a ‘yield or we veto’ place, writes Julian Grenfell
Cameron expected to nominate 50 Lords to upper house
But the number of lawmakers at Westminster needs to be cut
I sometimes wonder if we expect more than we should from democracy
Backbench opposition scuppers smaller chamber but boundary changes will still happen
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