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Fundamental cross-party reform of political system
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The Labour government should consult on and implement fundamental cross-party reform of the poltical system ahead of the next election.
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What should Labour do next? »
What should Labour do next?
What should Labour do next?☜A collaboratively editable, interactive debate map for The Independent exploring what the Labour Party can do to improve its electoral prospects in the next General Election.☜F1CEB7
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What can Labour do in office ahead of the election? »
What can Labour do in office ahead of the election?
What can Labour do in office ahead of the election?☜What actions and/or policy measures can the Labour government implement prior to the General Election?☜FFB597
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Fundamental cross-party reform of political system
Fundamental cross-party reform of political system☜The Labour government should consult on and implement fundamental cross-party reform of the poltical system ahead of the next election.☜59C6EF
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Curtail the power of the Whips »
Curtail the power of the Whips
Curtail the power of the Whips☜☜9FDEF6
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Develop a written constitution »
Develop a written constitution
Develop a written constitution☜☜9FDEF6
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Reform MPs' expenses and renumeration »
Reform MPs' expenses and renumeration
Reform MPs' expenses and renumeration☜☜9FDEF6
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Reform of Prime Minister's Question Time »
Reform of Prime Minister's Question Time
Reform of Prime Minister's Question Time☜☜9FDEF6
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Reform of the voting system »
Reform of the voting system
Reform of the voting system☜☜9FDEF6
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Reform the funding of political parties »
Reform the funding of political parties
Reform the funding of political parties☜☜9FDEF6
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Strengthen the role of Select Committees »
Strengthen the role of Select Committees
Strengthen the role of Select Committees☜☜9FDEF6
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Use the opportunity offered by social media to do this »
Use the opportunity offered by social media to do this
Use the opportunity offered by social media to do this☜Speed up the process and widen inclusion by using online tools to crowdsource intelligence.☜9FDEF6
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Use the opportunity offered by social media to do this »
Use the opportunity offered by social media to do this
Use the opportunity offered by social media to do this☜Speed up the process and widen inclusion by using online tools to crowdsource intelligence.☜9FDEF6
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As the governing party only Labour can do this »
As the governing party only Labour can do this
As the governing party only Labour can do this☜☜98CE71
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Avert risk that extremist parties will exploit disenchantment »
Avert risk that extremist parties will exploit disenchantment
Avert risk that extremist parties will exploit disenchantment☜☜98CE71
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Change political atmosphere ahead of the election »
Change political atmosphere ahead of the election
Change political atmosphere ahead of the election☜Seizing the initiative and following through on fundamental reform would help to reduce public antipathy towards politics and the political parties in the build up to the general election.☜98CE71
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Common responsibility to prevent public disenchantment »
Common responsibility to prevent public disenchantment
Common responsibility to prevent public disenchantment☜All parties share a common responsibility to prevent public disenchantment with politics in general.☜98CE71
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Nicholas Watt, chief political correspondent
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27 May 2009
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George Whale
8:53 PM 2 June 2009 GMT
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/may/26/all-party-talks-parliament-reform
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A series of reforms to parliament are expected to be put to MPs before the summer recess after David Cameron and Nick Clegg indicated their willingness to take part in all-party talks to be convened by the justice secretary, Jack Straw.
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