Constitutional Reform in the UK comes

May 31, 2009 – 8:45 pm

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown promised the British a large-scale constitutional reform, including elimination of “self” of parliamentarians, who have set themselves salaries, subsidies and put themselves in control of yourself. Gordon Brown in the BBC broadcast stated that it was necessary to put an end to the deputy’s “gentlemen’s club” operating on the basis of traditions of a century before.

According to the premier, self-regulation, closed society – this idea H1H century. ” Brown said that he will support bills on the reform of British constitutional law and establishing a body that will oversee the activities of both Houses of Parliament. This body, according to him, in particular, will test all of the costs of the people’s elected representatives over the past four years.

This promise is seen as an attempt by local experi Brown minimize the negative impact that had on the ruling party scandal caused by the publication Mass media about cases of abuse of parliamentary system of compensation for their costs of goskazny.

After numerous articles and the subsequent resignations, Labor down to third place in the ranking popularity of political parties in the country. While the scandal has affected all parties represented in parliament, more than all adversely affected the reputation of Labor is, as in power. Brown now, as the British media, must either make some “revolutionary” initiatives, or to accept the inevitable crushing defeat Labor at the forthcoming until mid-2010 general parliamentary elections in the country.



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