
On Lords reform, Cameron’s appointments speak louder than words
His parting gift of 16 new peers is ‘a sorry legacy’, says the Electoral Reform Society

His parting gift of 16 new peers is ‘a sorry legacy’, says the Electoral Reform Society

This afternoon, Caroline Lucas is proposing a motion calling for proportional representation and votes at sixteen

The Brexiters are exploiting people’s anger but offering no solutions

Creating a more inclusive democracy will allow us to rebuild our country

If the ballot box is a social leveller, there are inequalities in how we vote

Four years on, these are still the local elections that no one’s ever heard of

Fears that referendum turnout could be low due to a ‘toxic cocktail’ of high interest but lack of information

Short money goes some way to redressing our woefully disproportionate voting system

With the Wales Bill making its way through Westminster, the Electoral Reform Society has a challenge for the parties

The Trade Union Bill could be the start of a process which sorts out our hopeless party funding system for good