Reform Debates
Key debates about reforming the UK political system — from a written constitution to Lords abolition, electoral reform, and English devolution.
The Reform Agenda
The UK political system faces several interconnected reform debates. Should the UK adopt a written constitution to codify rules currently based on convention? Should the House of Lords be elected, appointed by an independent commission, or abolished entirely? Should FPTP be replaced with proportional representation? And should England — the only part of the UK without its own devolved parliament — have its own assembly?
These debates intensified after Brexit, which exposed tensions in the constitutional order: the relationship between referendums and parliamentary sovereignty, the role of the courts in reviewing executive action, and the strains on devolution when Westminster and Holyrood disagreed on fundamental questions.