Chapter 5 - 4/6 - Constitutional reform (NOT FINAL) Flashcards
How many hereditary peers did the House of Lords Act 1999 reduce the number to?
92
When was the Backbench Business Committee established?
2010
What did the establishment of the Backbench Business Committee do?
It gave MPs’ control over 20 parliamentary days to debate issues of their choosing.
When was the Human Rights Act passed?
1998
What did the Human rights Act do?
Incorporate the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law.
How many freedoms does the ECHR establish?
18
Give 3 of the 18 freedoms established by the ECHR.
- Life
- Liberty
- From servitude
What did the ECHR require all signatories to do (not part of the 18 freedoms)?
- Abolish the death penalty.
- Hold free and fair elections.
How many time was the UK government brought before the European Court of Human Rights since 1966, leading the 1997 Labour government to pass the HRA 1998?
More than 50 times.
What did the HRA 1998 give the UK constitution?
Its first codified piece of the constitution.
What 3 areas of electoral reform are there?
- The franchise.
- The way we vote.
- The electoral system.
When was the first time in British history that 16- and 17-year-olds could vote?
2014 Scottish Independence referendum.
In which country is voting compulsory and sees turnouts of over 90%?
Australia
What is an electoral system?
The way votes are counted and converted into seats.
What electoral system do Scotland and Wales use?
Alternative Member System
What electoral system does Northern Ireland use?
Single Transferable Vote