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		<title>One MP to Kill Constitutional Reform?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The closer we get to the general election, the further the government is buying its head in the sand. After paying lip service to electoral reform, following the expenses scandal, with vague promises of a referendum on AV+ after the election, they seem to think the public has their eye off the ball on the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The closer we get to the general election, the further the government is buying its head in the sand. After paying lip service to electoral reform, following the expenses scandal, with vague promises of a referendum on AV+ after the election, <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7005438.ece" target="_blank">they seem to think the public has their eye off the ball</a> on the other, equally vital changes needed:</p>
<blockquote><p>Proposals for reform were drawn up by a cross-party committee set up on the  instruction of Gordon Brown at the height of the expenses scandal, who said  changes were needed to restore trust in politics.</p>
<p>The committee, chaired by the Labour MP Tony Wright, recommended electing  select committee chairmen and members and a new committee to decide  non-government business.</p>
<div><!-- END: Comment Teaser Module --> <!-- BEGIN: Module - M63 - Article Related Package --> <!-- END: Module - M63 - Article Related Package -->Ms Harman has been lukewarm about the proposals since they were published last  year, suggesting that they can only be implemented on the basis of  “unanimity”. Now members of the committee have been told that the Government  is preparing to allow a debate on February 23 and a vote on the proposals.  The Government has decided to table an “unamendable order” — which will mean  that an objection from a single MP will prevent any of the measures from  being introduced. This is almost certain to happen since there is a hardcore  minority against the proposals.</div>
<p>The Government denies blocking reform but Labour sources believe that Nick  Brown, the Chief Whip, is leading the opposition to the plans and has  persuaded Ms Harman to join him.</p></blockquote>
<p>Now clearly suicidal, they&#8217;re chasing one another off the proverbial cliff. It&#8217;s worth remembering just how vital some of the rest of these reforms are &#8211; the Iraq War and other abuses under New Labour didn&#8217;t happen just because of the government&#8217;s wishes. The executive wasn&#8217;t constrained by the Commons &#8211; they&#8217;re all institutionally complicit in the war, extraordinary rendition, the Extradition Act, torture, you name it. To then walk away from genuine reform would be the biggest abuse of all.</p>
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