Should the Prime Minister Sit in the House of Lords?

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1111/1467-923x.13317
Conor Farrington
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Abstract By long‐standing convention, the prime minister sits in the House of Commons. This article adopts the perspective of a thought experiment in which the premier moves to the House of Lords instead, exploring the potential advantages and drawbacks of this scenario from multiple perspectives. This move would entail shifts in the prime minister's roles and responsibilities, with knock‐on implications for the day‐to‐day functioning of the upper house. While a red‐bench premier would be less connected with the quotidian dynamics of electoral politics, they could also take a more strategic, long‐term view of politics and engage more actively in deliberative debate in a revitalised second chamber. The shift would also prompt significant debates surrounding non‐elective aspects of the constitution, including the House of Lords, raising important questions about legitimacy and representation. While acknowledging the unlikelihood of such a change, the article argues nonetheless that—as with all thought experiments—taking the possibility seriously can stimulate deeper thinking and challenge conventional assumptions about constitutional arrangements.
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首相应该在上议院任职吗?
根据长期以来的惯例,首相在下议院任职。本文采用了一种思想实验的视角,即总理转而进入上议院,从多个角度探讨了这种场景的潜在利弊。此举将导致首相角色和职责的转变,对上议院的日常运作产生连锁影响。虽然红席总理与选举政治的日常动态联系较少,但他们也可以从更战略性、更长远的角度看待政治,并更积极地参与重新焕发活力的下议院的审议辩论。这一转变还将引发围绕宪法非选举方面的重大辩论,包括上议院,提出有关合法性和代表性的重要问题。虽然承认这种变化不太可能发生,但文章认为——就像所有的思想实验一样——认真对待这种可能性可以激发更深层次的思考,挑战关于宪法安排的传统假设。
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期刊介绍: Since its foundation in 1930, The Political Quarterly has explored and debated the key issues of the day. It is dedicated to political and social reform and has long acted as a conduit between policy-makers, commentators and academics. The Political Quarterly addresses current issues through serious and thought-provoking articles, written in clear jargon-free English."The Political Quarterly plays host to some of the best writing about both topical issues and underlying trends in UK and European politics"Professor Lord Raymond Plant
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