Monthly Archives: November 2008

Enhancing transparency

Lord Norton

In response to my earlier post on tackling political alienation, a couple of respondents suggested increasing the transparency of Westminster – ‘losing the ivory tower effects of the Westminster village’ (DW) – and informing the public more about the basic operations of Parliament (Troika21). Compared with many other parliaments, Westminster is a transparent institution.  Votes…

“We Have a Dream”

Lord Taylor of Warwick

Three years ago, I was in a hotel in Washington DC for a conference. I happened to walk into the meeting room at the same time as another delegate. We took an instant liking to each other and chatted about our hopes and dreams. He spoke about his ambition to be President of the United…

Tackling political alienation

Lord Norton

I spoke last night at a meeting organised by the Hansard Society to discuss how to tackle political alienation in this country.  There have been suggestions that, given declining trust in Parliament, it is necessary to have radical change of both Parliament and the constitution.  The view I expressed was that constitutional and structural change…

Changing names

Lord Norton

A former student has suggested I ask one of the questions about US Presidents that I ask each year in seminars.   Conscious that this is a blog about the Lords – but equally conscious that readership increases when I ask questions about US Presidents! – I thought I would offer a link between a feature…

SEEK AND YE SHALL FUND.

Lord Taylor of Warwick

On Monday 3rd November, the House of Lords had a debate on the current economic situation. This was the first debate on this topic in the House and, consequently, it was well attended. Astonishingly, there has not been a similar debate to date in the House of Commons. There have been plenty of statements and…