{"id":109,"date":"2009-11-30T16:34:45","date_gmt":"2009-11-30T14:34:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/conservatives-paris.org\/cgi-bin\/weblog_basic\/index.php?p=109"},"modified":"2009-12-03T09:51:53","modified_gmt":"2009-12-03T07:51:53","slug":"parliamentary-reform","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/conservatives-paris.org\/blog\/?p=109","title":{"rendered":"Parliamentary Reform"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dear All,<br \/>\nIn September 2009 we had a debate on the various reforms being discussed to enable MPs to hold  the Executive to account more effectively.  A cross-party set up to consider the problem has now published its report and I am glad to see how closely they have followed the recommendations of our group.<br \/>\nThese are:<br \/>\n     &#8211; to assure back-benchers a greater say in the scheduling of debates.<br \/>\n     &#8211; establishing methods whereby MPs have more opportunity to improve pending legislation.<br \/>\n    &#8211; giving greater independence to select committees to scrutinise Whitehall departments.<br \/>\n    &#8211; to strengthen Committees by ceasing to let the Whips choose Chairmanships as a reward for loyal service to the Party and making more openings for members not necessarily toeing the Party line.<br \/>\n    &#8211; increasing the resources of the Committees and ensuring more Executive attention to their reports.<br \/>\n    &#8211; ensuring that Committees offer an alternative career structure to ministerial appointments so that they are made up of hard-working MPs with specialist knowledge.<br \/>\n    &#8211; finding ways such as e-petitions so that matters of popular concern are given attention without their having to first be taken up by the Executive.<br \/>\nMichael<\/p>\n<p>Hello,<br \/>\nI agree with Michael that these are welcome reforms but it remains a piecemeal reform. Until somebody has the courage to consider looking hard at Britain\u00a0\u00bbs decaying constitution as a whole we will continue to have serious problems with what remains of our parliamentary democracy.  During this election campaign, so far, the subject has hardly been touched upon.<br \/>\nThe reforms suggested for local government are based on a philosophy of \u00a0\u00bbdirect government\u00a0\u00bb which &#8212; we have noted ourselves -will seriously undermine parliamentary sovereignty. Moreover, we must not forget that the convenient MPs\u00a0\u00bb expense \u00a0\u00bbscandal\u00a0\u00bb (proving that most MPs are actually honest) has led to a purge of almost half the Parliamentary Conservative Party, much of it illegal and certainly not parliamentary (eg dismissals based on retrospective rule-setting).  It is going to be very difficult to establish party discipline under these circumstances.  Indeed, the situation as it is currently evolving, suggests that the two-party system as it has existed over the last hundred years may be seriously challenged within the next parliament.  What will these reforms mean then?<br \/>\nI am coming round more and more to the idea of a written constitution for Britain &#8212; not to reform, but to conserve what remains. This of course should be debated before the general elections.  But of course it won\u00a0\u00bbt.  What a blinkered, provincial, weak and elusive electoral campaign 2009-10 is proving!<br \/>\nGregor<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dear All, In September 2009 we had a debate on the various reforms being discussed to enable MPs to hold the Executive to account more effectively. A cross-party set up to consider the problem has now published its report and I am glad to see how closely they have followed the recommendations of our group. 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