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Except it's massively different. If you are suggesting a bi-cameral parliament, in the way it works in the US, then I'd be tempted to agree with you, it does work, but has some flaws. If the second house were to be elected we cannot keep its position how it is now, as Gayle says and as I tried to say earlier, it would be utterly pointless to have an elected upper house to scrutinise the lower house when it is composed of party majorities like the commons. |
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Only an independent members of House of Lords, i.e. not affiliated to any party, can be above the petty politics of the day, and scrutinise any of the laws. The only problem is that the current system with Labour toadies (and let's be honest if the Tories get in they'll do exactly the same) doesn't stand up against the House of Commons. I think a publically elected House of Lords would be even worse because they would be more aligned to party politics and less able to be independent but I don't know what the solution is that would remove party politics from the equation. |
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Lets just elect the upper house and then we dont have this crud.
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I still maintain that any second legislative chamber should not only be elected, but also accountable |
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Lords would be affiliated to political parties (the political parties have the money so would be able to finance their election campaigns). The Lords would end up have the same political persuasion as the Commons and would therefore, end up being little more than a talking shop. |
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Frankly I dont give a monkey's for the house of lords nor do I give a toss for what goes on in the house of commons. Public opinion means nothing and even though you defend democratic process, as I have done in the past, the sight and sounds of PM questions gives me the impression that the country is lead by morons. The pound has been devalued by 30%. Savings, pensions and business has taken an unpresidented dive. If the current problems are blamed on America, why has the Dollar got stronger and the rest of the world optimum currencies gone tit's up? I am always in the frame to be educated. I am sorry but I see the image of our current PM as a bumbling idiot who would rather give state help to lost causes instead of looking after his own. :confused: |
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