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Problem is with elected anything is the level of apathy in the UK right now having elections more often is no good till we can get people involved in politics again. For that sadly we need some politicians of worth people that have a message to deliver that actually is for the good of the people and a person that can be in the public eye without some scandal coming to light. Not going to happen anytime soon i think and therefore the idea of getting elected officials for parliament and HOL good as it would probably be is a non starter for now.
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Conservative 42 Liberals 3 Labour 2 Cross 28 Others without voting rights 16 After the reform bill the Labour government made more life peers who were affiliated to the Labour party so as to balance the benches. Having said this the higher echelons of the Conservative party no longer want the hereditary situation to continue, and the remaining 92 will eventually be phased out by "natural wastage" ie: death. By which time hopefully all three major parties will have agreed a consensus. As it stands now the make up is as follows. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_o...nt_composition |
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But don't you see that if you make them an entirely elected second house then the divisions will be along exactly the same lines as in the Commons.I want a second house that is entirely independent of the influence of party lines. I've not been entirely happy about the imbalance of the past but I fail to see how an elected body won't bring us back to frequent imbalance every time there is an election.I frankly think what we have now is preferable to that plus at least with a Lord who is in for life that they aren't affected by short termism as so frequently affects the Commons.Someone complained about the kneejerk reactions of government but it has to be said that the HOL can avoid all that at present.An elected body may not be able to resist. |
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How about an upper house filled with ordinary members of the public every five or six years a set amount of people from across the UK are chosen and they form the upper house and oversee parliament. If nothing else it would certainly get the puiblic back into politics and would be a first for any developed country.
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the price off petrol is going a bit to high
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Well last saturday 24th I paided 125ppl today the same garage is charging 128ppl.
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I would want the upper-chamber to be qualified to make these decisions; I think we often forget how difficult government must be. While there are not necessary any checks on suitability now, I think in most cases we elect people who have the intellect, if not always the competence, to make these choices. Selecting ‘ordinary’ people would be a bad idea unless we select smart, responsible people. |
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Or you could simply have experts that advise on the issues where there may be a lack of knowledge. While some on here seem to have large amounts of the UK population down as stupid and not as capable as some i have a little more faith that people have a grasp of things and could make reasoned arguments. Not being funny but for everyone on here and out in the real world that thinks they are more intelligent or more responsible then someone else there is someone that thinks your an idiot and not as responsible as them where does it stop. Also could it possibly be worse then what we have now where party lines matter more then the issue being debated\voted on.
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My thoughts
1)We have in a sense been less hit here with fuel prices than else where BECAUSE tax is so high, the percentage increase is smaller (though the VAT element also increases). 2)Financially we are in the doodoos. Labour took over a growing economy and will pass over a sinking one. Whoever comes in will need to deal with that and have less room to manouver since Gordon sold of the family jewels. 3)The unelected nature of the upper house is brilliant. They don't have to follow party lines and instead can rule on what's good law etc. They don't have to be popular either. As unelected they quite rightly can't make law but they can and do reform it. Also as unelected they are not paid. True that may mean that they need to keep a day job but then surely that makes them more like the electorate in some senses. |
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