Electoral Reform Society Criticizes UK Constitution
The Electoral Reform Society stated that recent developments have ended one of the most indefensible features of the UK Constitution. Mike Wright, head of communication, described the feature as utterly anachronistic.
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LBC London
“the Electoral Reform Society who joins us now has said that what has happened this week brings an end to one of the most indefensible features of the UK Constitution.”
LBC London
“they're a symbol of privilege, I see that. And also they're a symbol of the patriarchy because Of course we have.”
LBC London
“the people who sit in parliament making laws should be accountable to the people who live under those laws and those people are the British people.”
LBC London
“Does the electoral reform society think consider that the king should not be the head of state as well?”
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