British Constitutional Reform

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...to "modernize" the British constitution, and he has largely carried through with that goal with the passage of a dozen or so constitutional bills through Parliament since his election (Anonymous 56). His list of reforms includes "devolving power, culling the hereditary peers in the House of Lords, pushing a Freedom of Information Act and a Human Rights Act" (Anonymous 56). Nevertheless, despite this list of accomplishments, British political analysts posit that in the next election Blair could be presented as the "unimaginative" defender of the status quo (Anonymous 56). By looking at how this reversal of perspective came about, an overall picture of British constitutional reform emerges, and immediately evident in this scenario is that further reform...

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