Pressure is growing for a ‘virtual Parliament’ to hold politicians to account With Parliament now on a pause for four weeks, serious questions are being asked about how life-changing decisions will be scrutinised at this time of crisis. In March, Parliament voted through a raft of emergency... Posted 02 Apr 2020
How other parliaments are handling the coronavirus outbreak The scale of the coronavirus challenge is almost unprecedented in modern Britain. It also presents enormous new challenges for how democracy operates amid a pandemic. This week, the Cabinet met for the first time without... Posted 01 Apr 2020
New research: Comparing rates of electoral assent in the recent Irish and UK general elections Luke Field is an Irish political scientist specialising in campaigns, elections, and democracy. He recently completed a Ph.D. in Political Science at University College Dublin and lectures in Politics at University College Cork. He tweets... Posted 26 Mar 2020
The ERS, democracy and the coronavirus crisis ERS staff are, as you would imagine, working from home, and our events and meetings have all been postponed. While the office is closed, we’re still keeping up our work remotely (do contact [email protected] if... Posted 24 Mar 2020
Parliament needs to adapt fast to the coronavirus crisis There’s a contradiction at times of crisis like this. The need for scrutiny increases, as crucial measures are pushed through that affect all our lives. Yet the time for scrutiny is understandably limited. That means... Posted 24 Mar 2020
Parliament must ensure proper scrutiny amid coronavirus crisis Parliament’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has identified the need for sweeping changes in how Westminster operates to protect MPs and staff from the spread of the virus. The practicalities of squeezing 650 men and... Posted 19 Mar 2020
2019 General Election Results In an election campaign characterised by uncertainty and volatility, it came as a surprise to many that the result would deliver such a decisive majority for one party. The Conservative Party made a net gain... Posted 19 Mar 2020
Little evidence to suggest that electoral pacts had ‘material impact on the result’ Last week I wrote about tactical voting at the 2019 General Election, after the ERS revealed that almost a third of voters did not feel they were able to vote for the party they actually... Posted 11 Mar 2020
Unpicking the ‘People’s Parliament’: Here’s how many votes went ignored in your region Last week we revealed how many votes went ignored in December’s general election: 22.6m ballots did not count towards electing an MP. But behind the headline figures are people’s voices across the country being systematically... Posted 09 Mar 2020
When millions feel unable to vote for their favourite candidate, something is seriously wrong Three months after the election, yet more evidence of Westminster’s dysfunction is coming to light. Tactical voting is going up Previously unreleased YouGov data for the ERS has revealed that almost a third of voters... Posted 06 Mar 2020