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Report from the Select Committee on House of Commons-Rebuilding. Together with Photographs, Plans and Sections, and the Proceedings of the Committee. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed, 25th October 1944. (Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Index.).

Report from the Select Committee on House of Commons-Rebuilding. Together with Photographs, Plans and Sections, and the Proceedings of the Committee. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed, 25th October 1944. (Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Index.).
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Rebuilding the House

Rebuilding the House
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: House of Commons Reform Committee
Publisher: Stationery Office
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780215542175

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The Select Committee on Reform of the House of Commons was appointed by the House of Commons on 20 July 2009 to consider and report on four specified matters: the appointment of members and chairmen of select committees; the appointment of the Chairman and Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means; scheduling business in the House; enabling the public to initiate debates and proceedings in the House and closely connected matters. To enhance the credibility of select committees the report recommends: chairs of most select committees should be directly elected by secret ballot of the House using the alternative vote ; members of most committees should be elected from within party groups by secret ballot; a reduction in the numbers of members on each committee and a reduction in the number of committees. On business, the report recommends: a backbench Business Committee elected by secret ballot of all Members, responsible for all business which is not strictly Ministerial; at least one day a week, or its equivalent, should be given over to discussing matters that members feel should be prioritised. The Committee concludes that the House is insufficiently responsive to representations from the public on issues of concern. Discussions should begin to find ways to strengthen the petitions system, with the possibility of introducing e-petitions and the Procedure Committee becoming the Procedure and Petitions Committee for a trial period from January 2010.


Rebuilding the House

Rebuilding the House
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: House of Commons Reform Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780215544803

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This is the first report from the House of Commons Reform Committee of the 2009-10 session (HCP 372), and follows an earlier report (HCP 1117, session 2008-09). The Committee aims to make the Commons matter more, increase its vitality and rebalance its relationship with the executive, and to give the public a greater voice in parliamentary proceedings. In the first two chapters the Committee sets out the wider background to its establishment in July 2009; seeks a prompt debate and decision on its proposals and their phased implementation; and describes the principles that have guided its work. The Committee recommends that the Chairs of departmental and similar select committees be directly elected by secret ballot of the House using the alternative vote. The Committee also recommends that members of departmental and similar committees should be elected from within party groups by secret ballot, and further recommends: (a) a reduction in the size of a standard departmental committee to not more than 11; (b) a Standing Order ensuring the election of members and Chairs of select committees within six weeks of the Queen's Speech; (c) the election by the House of the Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee.The report looks at the prospects for some form of "agenda initiative" which might enable the public to ensure that a given issue is debated in the House. It concludes that opening up the process of legislation and giving the public a real opportunity to influence the content of draft laws should be a priority in the new Parliament.