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6th June 2012

A summary of this week’s constitutional affairs: bringing together debates and questions in Parliament, Select Committee activity and online comment.

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6th June 2012

Tags: Constitutional Convention, Draft House of Lords Reform Bill, House of Lords Reform, Legislative Standards, Ministerial Reshuffles, Monarchy, PCRC Inquiry, quality of legislation, Scottish Referendum, Select Committee Powers and Effectiveness, Statutory Register of Lobbyists, The Existing Constitution, wedding

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ConSoc is an independent, non-party educational foundation which works to promote informed debate about constitutional reform. We take no position on specific reform proposals but advocate better legislative standards and oppose ill-considered, piecemeal change.

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<p><strong>Nat le Roux</strong>, Director at The Constitution Society, gives evidence to the PCRC.</p>

Nat le Roux, Director at The Constitution Society, gives evidence to the PCRC.

<p><strong>Richard Gordon QC</strong> at the launch of the report: ‘Select Committees and Coercive Powers – Clarity or Confusion?’</p>

Richard Gordon QC at the launch of the report: ‘Select Committees and Coercive Powers – Clarity or Confusion?’

<p><strong>Baroness Jay</strong> is the first speaker at the Seminar on ‘Improving the Process of Constitutional Change’.</p>

Baroness Jay is the first speaker at the Seminar on ‘Improving the Process of Constitutional Change’.

<p>Constitutional expert, Professor <strong>Vernon Bogdanor,</strong> talks to ConSoc about proposals for reform in the House of Lords.</p>

Constitutional expert, Professor Vernon Bogdanor, talks to ConSoc about proposals for reform in the House of Lords.

<p><strong>Peter Hain MP</strong> talks to ConSoc about Electoral Reform.</p>

Peter Hain MP talks to ConSoc about Electoral Reform.

<p>Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen, he talks to ConSoc about the referendum on Scottish independence and Davo-Max.</p>

Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen, he talks to ConSoc about the referendum on Scottish independence and Davo-Max.

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