Nottingham Post

Peer discourage­s a ‘Big Bang’ in Lords

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A TORY peer has argued that the House of Lords should remain unelected despite suggestion­s by Labour that the public has “lost faith” in politician­s’ ability to bring about change.

Lord Norton urged caution over what he described as “Big Bang reform” after it was reported Sir Keir Starmer would replace nomination­s for Parliament’s second chamber with a voting system.

There have long been warnings that membership of the House of Lords is becoming excessive, with Boris Johnson attracting criticism over some of his appointmen­ts, notably Lord Lebedev. The media mogul and son of an EX-KGB agent was given a life peerage in 2020 but has spoken just once on the floor of the House.

More recently, Mr Johnson has faced accusation­s that he has proposed several Conservati­ve MPS for peerages but told them to delay accepting to avoid triggering by-elections.

Speaking to Times Radio, Lord Norton said there was “an argument for upping the quality threshold of those appointed” to maintain public trust and for reforming the appointmen­ts process to improve transparen­cy.

But he urged against largescale reform, arguing there were “problems” with proposals made by Labour and former prime minister Gordon Brown, who is leading a constituti­onal review of how the chamber works.

“The problems with Gordon Brown’s proposals and to some extent with what Keir Starmer has been saying, on the one hand he was talking about getting rid of the Lord’s while maintainin­g to continue its current functions, as if you can separate discrete entities - the way a body is chosen and the job that it does - and the two are clearly linked,” he said.

“So the present task does add value in terms of the law of this country, in regards to ensuring this nation has good law is a public good and I think the House of Lords contribute­s to that which is its principal role its detailed legislativ­e scrutiny, it improves the law of this country.

“So we want to, I would argue, retain that. So one has to be wary of some Big Bang reform, grand reform.”

The Observer reported last month that Sir Keir told Labour peers that part of the argument for reform was the public having “lost faith in the ability of politician­s to bring about change”.

 ?? ?? The House of Lords Alastair Grant – WPA Pool/getty images
The House of Lords Alastair Grant – WPA Pool/getty images

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