House of Lords, lords reform, lord goodlad, lord norton of louth, lord hennessy, lord tyler
Evidence continues on House of Lords reform
13 June 2013
The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee is to hold the second in a series of oral evidence sessions into what smaller-scale changes to the membership and structure of the House of Lords would be likely to command a consensus.
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The Committee will hear from four commentators on Lords reform who between them have a vast understanding of the House of Lords. They will be able to offer insights into how smaller-scale changes could have an impact on the Lords’ work.
Witnesses
Thursday 13 June 2013, Wilson Room, Portcullis House.
At 10.00 am:
- Lord Goodlad KCMG PC
- Professor The Lord Norton of Louth
- Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield FBA
- Lord Tyler