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Abolish the Lords, share power between our nations
Labour peer PAULINE BRYAN’s contribution to the This is What Democracy Looks Like conference on August 31

I READ a sentence in an article in the Morning Star that helped explain why our constitution is in such a mess.
Nathan Akehurst, writing about the current constitutional wrangle, said: “There is a creaking old system to which democracy is a recent add-on.”
Britain did not have a “constitutional moment” when circumstances obliged it to codify the rules under which it would operate.
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