According to the Guardian, the Labor Party is seeking to reach an agreement on the scale of the House of Lords to avoid further legislation.
The plan is considering the next step in the reform plan of the Labor Party, because the Conservative colleagues are preparing to delay and destroy the new law of the remaining 92 remaining lords.
Keir Starmer's abolition of hereditary aristocratic bills may enter the codes later this spring, but Conservative colleagues are expected to try to prevent the bill through amendments and parliamentary tricks and generate other legislation to other legislation. chain reaction.
The Labor Declaration includes the promise to implement a compulsory age restriction. At the end of the parliament, members must retire from the House of House at the age of 80. Participating the request means that they need to prove that they have played a work role in the House of Representatives.
Declaration also promises to strengthen the environment of "fell out of favor", reform the appointment procedure to ensure the "quality of new appointment" and improve the national and regional balance of the Second Hospital.
However, government sources said that if the House of Representatives reached an agreement to avoid legislative quagmires, which caused the passage of other important bills, they were willing to take various methods to reduce the number of members over 80 years old.
Some peers suggest that the age limit of 80 or more can be implemented in stages and long -term. Studies from the House of Shang found that if the 80 -year -old age limit is implemented by 2029, then the 700 lifetime nobles are not included in the bishop and hereditary nobles, and only 414 nobles are left. This change also means that the Labor Party will lose more nobles than other political parties.
At present, preliminary dialogues have been conducted between peers to discuss whether it is possible to find a landing area, cut the number of peers from 800, and get unanimous consent from various parties, independent people and neutral parliamentarians.
"I think the scale of the House of Ladies House is absolutely ridiculous," said Peter Hain, "said, and it is still increasing. Frankly speaking, this is a farce that must be stopped. After a report by Lord Torrent Berns, a neutral parliamentarians, the House members did support the reduction of the budget.
"I think most Labor peers are open to this idea, but to do it in a pragmatic way instead of suddenly letting the tap down. If there is a method that is more pragmatic but still maintains principles and implemented in stages, then it will then will be in stages. Winning support "
A report from the House of Lords and former Financial Ministry of Finance, the House of Shang House, had previously approved a report by Burns. Bernes led a committee in 2017, saying that the size of the House of Representatives should be reduced by a quarter of the size, no more than 600 members. The number is limited to the 15 -year period.
The committee also stated at the time that the reduction of the number of people will involve the "two out and one -in" policy of all parties. It is expected that this number will eventually fall to 600 in ten years, less than the house. Then the number of people is stable at 574 people. If the bishop is counted, the number will reach 600.
The report also suggested that the longest term of the newly appointed House of Lords is 15 years. It recommends managing party representatives to ensure that no group has obtained a majority seat, and at least 20% of their peers are non -party neutral parliamentarians.
David Cameron and Nick Claig have previously tried to reduce the size of the House of House and introduce the House of Representatives that were elected, but it failed in 2012 because the rebellion of Conservatives threatened the implementation of other legislation.