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Thursday
Jul122007

Constitutional change

Constitutional change seems to be the flavour of the day. Radford Mann throws a few ideas into the ring at Labour Home - he's in favour of a republic and proportional representation. The problem with Labour proposing PR is that it makes it look as if they're nervous about the result of the next election.

Meanwhile the LSE has started a constitutional reform programme. The launch is going to be addressed by lots of political bigwigs including Jack Straw.

Of course they need to get me to address them too, as the blogosphere's constitutional founding father. Unfortunately the invitation appears to have been lost in the post. 

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