Commons Briefing paper by Richard Kelly. It was first published on Thursday, 22 December 2016. It was last updated on Thursday, 22 December 2016.
House of Lords Reform: debates and issues in the 2015 Parliament
In its manifesto for the 2015 General Election, the Conservative Party said that introducing an elected element into the House of Lords “is not a priority for the coming Parliament”. The Government has reiterated that position, with, most recently on 2 November 2016, Chris Skidmore, Chris Skidmore, the Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office, telling the House of Commons that:
The Government agree that the House of Lords cannot grow indefinitely. However, comprehensive reform is not a priority for this Parliament, given the growing number of pressing priorities elsewhere. Nevertheless, when there are measures that can command consensus, we would welcome working with peers to look at taking them forward.
Members of the House of Lords have continued to express frustration with the size of the House through questions and debates in the House.
In a debate on 5 December 2016, members of the House of Lords called for the establishment of a select committee to explore how the size of the House of Lords could be reduced. Following that debate, on 20 December 2016, the Lord Speaker, Lord Fowler, announced that he had established a Lord Speaker’s Committee drawn entirely from the back benches to “examine possible methods by which the House could be reduced in size”.
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- House of Lords composition Peers Reform Strathclyde Review
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