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There are lessons to be learnt from the UK’s divisive 2016 vote on EU membership
Independent commission says vote should take place after significant preparation
Nine Tories appointed as critics say consensus on cutting back is being undermined
The latest government defeat over Withdrawal Bill has aroused the wrath of Brexiters
Poll finds 78% of Tories and 76% of Labour supporters think the House of Lords is ‘too large’
Creating a dozen new Tory peers could stymie attempts to cut size of chamber
If government is weak, or strong but wrong, little stands between us and its doings
Biggest shake-up of upper chamber since removal of hereditary members in 1999
Constituencies face axe under Boundary Commission review
Tories and Labour join forces to seek amendments over withdrawal from EU
Repeal bill includes plans to allow government to change law without consulting MPs
MPs reject Labour amendment, moving EU withdrawal bill to next parliamentary stage
Labour hopes to exploit dissent in Conservative ranks over ‘Henry VIII’ powers
The government’s withdrawal bill proposes wide-ranging powers for the executive
Study highlights weaknesses of first-past-the-post voting system
Summit endorsement would raise fears over fragmentation of UK
Lord Neuberger says justice secretary should have swiftly rebuked attacks against judiciary
The English question has thwarted any plans for more devolution
Labour leader did not mention the idea during Scottish party conference
Party searches for unity in Perth amid constitutional and leadership frictions
Great Repeal Bill would allow government to repeal or amend laws with little scrutiny
Electoral Reform Society head says trial is ‘sledgehammer to crack a nut’
For all the mistakes made by our representatives, parliamentarysovereignty is magical
Redrawing the electoral map is more pressing than ever after the Brexit vote, writes Sebastian Payne
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