Skip to main content

Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publis

House of Lords Reform: A History: Volume 3. 1960-1969: Reforms Attempted

No reviews yet
Product Code: 9783034317641
ISBN13: 9783034317641
Condition: New
$254.30

House of Lords Reform: A History: Volume 3. 1960-1969: Reforms Attempted

$254.30
 
Volume 3 of Peter Raina's magisterial history covers the 1960s and draws on newly released documents. In astonishing detail, it traces new plans drawn up during the Macmillan-Wilson era to reform the House of Lords. 'Mission impossible, ' a civil servant declared. But when, to remain a Commons MP, Tony Benn insisted on disclaiming an inherited peerage, he started off a fresh willingness to tackle old problems. The Peerages Act 1963 allowed peers the option of disclaimer and, at last, gave equal rights in the Upper House to Scottish and women inheritors.
A Labour government came in, and in 1967 gained the majority needed to embark on bold legislation. But it feared interference, so comprehensive plans were backed for changing the whole complexion of two-chamber politics. Led by Lord Shackleton and the intellectual Richard Crossman, schemes were devised and inter-party talks got under way - at first in a spirit of cooperation. But had the party elites listened to their fiery back-benchers? When a bill was introduced into parliament, the scenes were unforgettable ...
This volume tells not just the story, but reveals the intricate thinking of those who wanted to make a bicameral system work in the age of modern party politics.


Author: Peter Raina
Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publis
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2014
Number of Pages: 974 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 3034317646
ISBN-13: 9783034317641
 

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Faster Shipping

Delivery in 3-8 days

Easy Returns

14 days returns

Discount upto 30%

Monthly discount on books

Outstanding Customer Service

Support 24 hours a day