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The House of Lords 1911-2011 : A century of non-reform (Record no. 33633)

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International Standard Book Number 9781849462891
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Title The House of Lords 1911-2011 : A century of non-reform
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Hart Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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Extent 249p
Dimensions xiii
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Formatted contents note Table Of Contents<br/>Introduction: Reform and Non-reform ;<br/>Reform and Non-reform ;<br/>A Century of Non-reform ;<br/>The Evolution of the House of Lords ;<br/>Twelve Instances of Reform and Non-reform ;<br/>1 Veto Limitation over Reform: The Parliament Act 1911 ;<br/>The Political Situation, 1906–07 ;<br/>Cabinet Discussions on Lords Reform, 1907 ;<br/>Budget Rejection, 1909 ;<br/>Between the 1910 Elections ;<br/>The Parliament Bill 1911 ;<br/>Reform following Veto Limitation? 1911–14 ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>2 'The Battle is Over': House of Lords Reform, 1917–45 ;<br/>The Bryce Conference, 1917–18 ;<br/>Cabinet Committees, 1921–22 ;<br/>The Cabinet Committee, 1925–27 ;<br/>Lords reform in the 1920s ;<br/>Avoiding Reform, 1928–45; <br/>3 A Pre-emptive Strike: The Parliament Act 1949 ;<br/>Labour and the House of Lords ;<br/>Moves Towards reform, 1943–47 ;<br/>Nationalisation and House of Lords Reform ;<br/>The Parliament Bill 1947 ;<br/>The Party Leaders' Conference 1948 ;<br/>The Parliament Bill Resumed ;<br/>The Iron and Steel Bill ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>4 Diluting the Hereditary Principle?: The Life Peerages Act 1958 ;<br/>Life Peers ;<br/>Inter-Party Discussions ;<br/>Discussions, 1953–55 ;<br/>Limiting the Hereditaries: Proposals ;<br/>Wider Reform: The Cabinet Committee, 1955–56 ;<br/>Short and Long Bills ;<br/>The Life Peerages Bill ;<br/>Limiting the Hereditary Peers ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>5 'The Wedgwood Benn Enabling Bill': The Peerage Act 1963 ;<br/>A Hereditary Life Peerage ;<br/>Earlier Attempts at Renouncing Peerages ;<br/>The Persistent Commoner ;<br/>Fears over Loss of the Hereditary System ;<br/>Party Support for Benn ;<br/>The Committee of Privileges ;<br/>'Re-election' ;<br/>Seating the 'Defeated' Candidate ;<br/>The Joint Select Committee ;<br/>The Peerage Bill ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>6 Adding to Wilson's Strife: The Inter-Party Conference and the Parliament (No 2) Bill [1968–69] ;<br/>Abandoning the Unilateral, Two-Stage Approach ;<br/>The Inter-Party Conference ;<br/>The Southern Rhodesia (United Nations Sanctions) Order 1968 ;<br/>The White Paper and the Decision to Proceed with the Bill ;<br/>The Parliament (No 2) Bill ;<br/>Abandoning the Bill ;<br/>1970 ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>Epilogue: House of Lords Reform, 1970–74 ;<br/>After 1974 ;<br/>7 Stage One of Two?: The House of Lords Act 1999 ;<br/>Turning the Tide of Constitutional Reform ;<br/>John Smith's Leadership ;<br/>Tony Blair and House of Lords Reform ;<br/>Post-election 1997 ;<br/>Priorities for the First Session ;<br/>The Cabinet Committee ;<br/>The Queen's Speech 1998 ;<br/>The Weatherill Amendment: Origins ;<br/>The House of Lords Bill ;<br/>By-elections for Hereditary Peers ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>8 The Long Stage Two: The Wakeham Commission and Beyond ;<br/>The Royal Commission on the Reform of the House of Lords ;<br/>Follow-up to the Royals Commissions's Report ;<br/>2001–05: Indecision, then a Surprising Move on Reform ;<br/>Lords Reform in Labour's Third Term ;<br/>2010: General Election and Coalition Government ;<br/>Conclusion ;<br/>9 Reasons for Reform and Non-reform ;<br/>How and Why Does House of Lords Reform Reach the Cabinet's Agenda? ;<br/>How Do Proposals Change When Under Consideration? ;<br/>How and Why Do Proposals Succeed or Fail? ;<br/>Conclusion
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Parliament - House Of Lords - U K - History 2. Politics & Government - U K
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