The Reformer

A portrait of the leader of the Women's Suffragette movement, Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (left) and her daughters Christabel (centre) and Sylvia (right) at Waterloo Station, London. Mrs Pankhurst was about to leave for a lecture tour of the USA and Canada.

100 years after women won the right to vote, there’s still a long way to go

2018 marks one hundred years since a major landmark in the history of our democracy – the first time women...

Citizens' Assembly on Brexit

Politicians should stop presuming and start listening on Brexit

It is hard to turn on the TV now without one politician or another telling us what the ‘British people’...

Voting patterns in the House of Lords rubbish claims of its independence

Article first published by Politics.co.uk.  It is anticipated that Theresa May will appoint up to a dozen Tory peers this month –...

Referendum spending is a murky world – when it should be crystal clear

Negotiations on the UK’s exit from the European Union will dominate much of the political agenda this year. But 18...

Political parties are too reliant on big donors – and it has to change

Huge swathes of the public believe big donors hold too much political sway  – and yet again it has been revealed just how reliant parties...

Constituency Boundaries

Ministers are ignoring the elephant in the room when it comes to boundaries

The government’s Minister for the Constitution has claimed that millions of voters living in oversized constituencies are being under-represented. Speaking about the current boundaries,...

House of Lords libary

There’s a lobbying scandal brewing in the House of Lords

The House of Lords has long been a home for party donors and lobbyists. But now it turns out even...

2017

Our top 5 most read blogs of 2017

This time of year, we take a look back on our most popular articles of the year. A lot has...

Citizens' Assembly on Brexit

There’s another way of doing Brexit

By Dr Alan Renwick A battle broke out in Parliament last week, as MPs across the House successfully pushed for...

Wales needs a stronger Senedd that’s fit for the future

In 20 years of its existence – through the growth in the Assembly’s responsibilities to the expansion of the Welsh...

2016 - 2017 Annual report

From random results to Lords-a-claiming – 2017 and the Electoral Reform Society

Looking back on the past year, there’s a strong sense of achievement at the issues the ERS has been able...

Hands up voting

Meet the new ERS Council

After a well-contested election, the Electoral Reform Society have a new Council to govern the Society for the next two...