Recent Events
Details of recent events held by the Hansard Society can be found below.
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The Hansard Society recently held an event in Parliament to launch its' most recent publication Law in the Making: Influence and Change in the Legislative Process. Rt Hon Jack Straw MP gave the audience an insight into the legislative process from a Governmental perspective in his keynote speech and he said, not suprisingly, that the most successful pieces of legislation were the ones ‘where we thought about things and took our time'. For a full write up and pictures of the event please click on the title link.
To listen to the event in full please click on one of the links below:
Alex Brazier and Peter Riddell introducing the Law in the Making research
Keynote speech by Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
Panel 1 -
External Influences on the Legislative Process (Part 1, Part 2)
Panel 2 - The Role of Parliament and Parliamentarians in
Influencing Legislation (Part 1, Part 2)
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The Hansard Society was fortunate enough to be joined by a panel of high profile speakers; Dr David Butler, Chris Huhne MP, Rt Hon David Curry MP, Rt Hon Clare Short MP and Steve Richards at it's recent debate entitled Referendums: What are they good for? This meeting covered the issue of referendums and whether (or how) they could be appropriately used in the British political system.
For Lord Norton's take on this debate please visit the Lords of the Blog
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This event launched the Audit of Political Engagement 5, with a special focus on what the public think of constitutional issues. The full report can be found in the resources section.
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Tuesday 11 March, 11am – 12.15pm, House of Commons
Speakers:
Professor Vernon Bogdanor, University of Oxford, Alex Brazier, Hansard Society, Professor Phil Cowley, University of Nottingham, Dr Rosanne Palmer, Cardiff University
Chair: Fiona Booth, Hansard Society
This event launched an edited collection of essays from commentators, academics and
parliamentarians, including; Simon Jenkins of The Guardian and The Sunday Times, Professor David Butler from the University of Oxford and Simon Hughes MP.
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hung parliament is a phenomena that few within Westminster will have
had personal experience of, or even remember, the last instance being
in 1974. This collection of essays is a handbook to guide those
currently working in Westminster on the issue of shared government, its
implications and the possible consequences of a hung parliament for the
House of Commons. This book provides a wide range of views on coalition
governments and hung parliaments from individuals with first hand
experience of power sharing. It includes examples, both international
and from the devolved UK institutions, of what happens when no single
party has an overall majority.
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At yesterday's meeting in Westminster, Norman Baker MP, Austin Mitchell MP, Peter Oborne (Channel 4, Dispatches) and Andrew Tyrie MP tackled the issue of whether politcians were servants of the people or an elite. The meeting was chaired by Kate Jenkins (Vice Chair, Hansard Society).
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Wednesday 6 February 2008
House of Commons
6.30pm - 7.45 pm
Speakers:
Sir Malcolm Rifkind MP
Lord Falconer of Thoroton
Chair: Sheena McDonald
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The Hansard Society was extremely fortunate to have Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke MP give a speech at the inagural Hansard Society/PSA Annual Lecture. Mr Clarke delivered an insightful and entertaining lecture to a packed room in Parliament and firmly stated his belief in the importance of Parliament.
"Process matters because it will enable the political class to deliver better government to the people they seek to govern and win back some of the respect they've lost..."
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Tuesday 27 November 2007 from 4.00pm to 5.30pm, Faculty Room North, David Hume Tower, George Square, Edinburgh.
The fourth seminar in the Institute of Governance's series on Identity and Governance in England.
Speaker: Peter Riddell - Chief Political Commentator and Assistant Editor, The Times, and Chair, Hansard Society
Respondent: Joyce McMillan - Columnist and Chief Theatre Critic of The Scotsman, Visiting Professor of Creative Industries at Queen Margaret University and Council Member, Hansard Society.
Chair: Charlie Jeffery - Co-Director of Institute of Governance, Professor of Politics at the University of Edinburgh, and Vice-Chair, Hansard Society Scotland Working Group.
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At a well-attended public meeting held in Westminster on Monday November 26, 2007, four experts on the role of Parliament debated what needs to be done to enhance the role of Parliament. The speakers briefly set out some main points for discussion before taking questions and comments from the floor. The meeting was chaired by Peter Riddell, Chair of the Hansard Society.
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Saturday 27 October 2007, 12.30 – 1.30pm, Restaurant, Highlands Hotel
Speakers:
Alasdair Allan MSP;
Laura Miller, Hansard Society e-Democracy Programme;
Doug Tonner, Regional Market Manager BT;
Jean Urquhart, Deputy Leader, Highland Council
Chair: Joyce McMillan, Columnist, The Scotsman
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