The Edinburgh Reporter

Call for House of Lords reform

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Campaigner­s call for a halt on new Lords’ appointmen­ts

Demands for the Government to release reform proposals

Campaigner­s have renewed calls for a halt to new appointmen­ts to the House of Lords after reports revealed the latest round of peers set to take seats in the upper house.

The ERS have called for a moratorium of new Lords appointmen­ts and urged the Government to bring forward proposals to reform the upper house urgently.

The call comes following newspaper reports that Prime Minister Boris Johnson might appoint a raft of new peers including a number of party donors and former politician­s. The new appointmen­ts, if approved, will likely take the total number of Lords to over 800.

In the 2019 general election manifesto the Conservati­ve’s committed to reviewing the role of the House of Lords as part of a new Constituti­on, Democracy and Rights Commission – the details of which are yet to be published..

Over 100,000 people have signed an ERS petition calling for abolition and replacemen­t of the House of Lords.

Willie Sullivan, Senior Director, Electoral Reform Society said: “We’re seeing yet again the Government play politics with the honours system and announcing a new round of unelected legislator­s set to join a House of Lords already bursting at the seams.

“Whilst the Lord Speaker has called for restraint on nomination­s to the Lords, the Prime Minister continues to pack the Lords with a new round of peers – cramming more political allies into the already bloated chamber.

“That many of these appointees are mired in scandal already does little to improve the reputation of the unelected, unaccounta­ble upper house – which is increasing­ly becoming a home for political cronies and dodgy donors rather than the serious scrutiny chamber it claims to be.

“It’s hard to take the government­s talk on reforming our constituti­on and improving our democracy seriously when they continue to gift lifetime appointmen­ts to Parliament as an act of political patronage. These new peers must be the last.

“It is no wonder faith in our democracy is at a record low.

"Voters are tired of unelected power in politics and are crying out for reform of our broken system. The government needs to step up now and put an end to this political charade.”

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