PR, a proper corporate body that controls the timetable and not the government, end of crown perogative by formal constitutionalism of powers, merger of pre- and post-legislative committees, electronic voting to create time to do work not stand in corridors and all the rest
Yes. Ian Dunt said similar on the Other Place recently.
"The problem in parliament is not the undemocratic nature of the Lords. It is the utter pointlessness of the Commons. But political parties don't like talking about that, because it would reduce their power."
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"The problem in parliament is not the undemocratic nature of the Lords. It is the utter pointlessness of the Commons. But political parties don't like talking about that, because it would reduce their power."
https://x.com/IanDunt/status/1832128280138272882