March 12, 2021

A bold new collection of essays from Politics for the Many and Open Labour

The New Foundations
Credit: Robin Wilde,

“My vote won’t make a difference”. How many times have you heard this? This week we saw new research suggesting this feeling is the number one reason why people aren’t planning on voting this May.   The sad fact is, it’s hard to blame people. Democracy in Britain is pale imitation of the real thing. Westminster isn’t working – and it’s warping our …

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January 17, 2020

The core of Britain’s constitution is the zombie-like relic of what was, and in many ways still is, an imperial state

Zombie
Credit: Kevin Phillips, Pixabay

As the self-styled ‘home’ of parliamentary sovereignty, Britain has commonly been assumed to have a system of government is rational, ordered and organised with sufficient checks and balances. Yet as Brexit has drawn more attention to daily parliamentary goings-on, we have found that it is, in fact, wrapped up in pageantry, ritual and confusion, with even the participants unsure of …

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November 8, 2019

General Election: Corbyn allies call for Labour manifesto commitment to scrapping House of Lords

House of Lords
Credit: Annabel Moeller, House of Lords

Statement from the Electoral Reform Society and Politics for the Many campaign for immediate release, 8th November 2019 Contact Jon Narcross – Communications Officer [email protected] / 07794728820 for more information or interview bids.  A Labour peer and other allies of Jeremy Corbyn have joined together to call for a ‘firm commitment’ to scrapping and replacing the unelected House of Lords if Labour wins power. The …

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September 19, 2019

Why unions are getting serious about the need for political reform

Lynn Henderson and Jess Garland
Credit: PFTM,

A week before the court case over prorogation reached the Supreme Court, the ERS’ Dr Jess Garland told TUC Congress delegates: “Our constitution is just a set of gentlemen’s agreements, with weak parliamentary checks and balances, made worse by an unelected upper chamber. This isn’t a democratic situation.” The ‘gentleman’s agreement’ has clearly broken down.  TUC Congress in Brighton saw …

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September 18, 2019

Richard Leonard has backed Lords abolition. Labour conference must do the same

Last week, the rumours were proven true. Theresa May – who had previously said David Cameron’s Lords appointments made her “wretch” – handed some of her closest allies seats in our parliament for life. The 19 appointments included her former chief and deputy chiefs of staff. (Clearly based on merit, given how well May did with their help.) And all …

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September 3, 2019

As the constitutional crisis over shutting down Parliament grew last week, campaigners gathered to ask: what next for democracy?

Lynn Henderson and Jess Garland
Credit: PFTM,

At Saturday’s ‘This is What Democracy Looks Like’ conference in Manchester – organised by Politics for the Many and the Electoral Reform Society – Shadow Cabinet office minister Jon Trickett called for a ‘democratic revolution’ and a new constitutional settlement for the UK, as speakers outlined a positive response to the current constitutional crisis. Around 150 activists, academics, journalists and …

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September 3, 2019

Labour demands ‘democratic revolution’ as hundreds of campaigners gather to debate constitutional crisis

Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office Jon Trickett MP made the call on Saturday at a landmark conference on democratic reform. In a speech to hundreds of democracy campaigners in Manchester [1], organised by trade union campaign Politics for the Many and the Electoral Reform Society, Jon Trickett said the left must respond to the current ‘constitutional crisis’ with a ‘democratic …

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