shmmeee
Well-Known Member
Don’t see the point in a second chamber of party appointees and one of local MPs.
Maybe better to reform the metro mayor stuff and have PR regional govt with proper tax raising, crime and transport powers that levelised English regions and Scotland, NI and Wales. Then Id have a slimmed down expert second house. Fixed term appointments, based on experience and specialism, maybe the national PR vote used to determine how many of these each party gets or makeup of the select committee that appoints them or something.
I like the theory but not the practise of the HoL and wouldn’t just want two elected chambers playing party politics. I think with term limits and a proper revision of selection criteria and process it can be made into a 21st century version of what it’s supposed to be.
Then you could have locally elected regional govt with FPTP, a smaller nationally elected parliament with PR, and the Lords appointed.
Maybe better to reform the metro mayor stuff and have PR regional govt with proper tax raising, crime and transport powers that levelised English regions and Scotland, NI and Wales. Then Id have a slimmed down expert second house. Fixed term appointments, based on experience and specialism, maybe the national PR vote used to determine how many of these each party gets or makeup of the select committee that appoints them or something.
I like the theory but not the practise of the HoL and wouldn’t just want two elected chambers playing party politics. I think with term limits and a proper revision of selection criteria and process it can be made into a 21st century version of what it’s supposed to be.
Then you could have locally elected regional govt with FPTP, a smaller nationally elected parliament with PR, and the Lords appointed.