New British government unveils political reforms
The plan to replace the Lords -- whose membership was largely hereditary from the 15th Century until reforms introduced by Tony Blair’s Labour government -- is part of a raft of proposals Clegg unveiled to overhaul British politics and "hand power back to people."
Clegg also pledged to do away with plans for national identity cards and a second generation of biometric passports, and "properly" regulate surveillance cameras and the DNA database.
Schools will not be allowed to take children’s fingerprints without parental consent, and the government will review libel laws and limits to the right to peaceful protest, he said.
"Britain must not be a country where our children grow up so used to their liberty being infringed that they expect it without question," Clegg said.
He promised to get rid of "unnecessary laws" and introduce a mechanism to block "pointless new criminal offenses," saying "thousands" of such offenses were created under the previous government of Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
"Taking people’s freedom away didn’t make our streets safer," Clegg said. "Obsessive lawmaking simply makes criminals out of ordinary people."
Representatives of the campaign group NO2ID, which opposes national identity cards, the DNA database and other identity management plans, noted that Clegg’s Liberal Democrat party has long supported the ideas he proposed Wednesday.
Group spokesman Michael Parker said it was "good to hear" Clegg making the proposals now that they are in government with the Conservative Party, which was more reluctant to accept the changes. The two parties entered a coalition government last week.
"Sadly, there remains a great deal more work to do, because although the identity register and the ID card scheme were particularly pernicious, there are many other database state policies that need to be torn up as well," Parker said. But "it’s heartening to see the new government is getting to work straightaway," he said. "We hope they’ll continue in the same line to address the other problems."
Clegg also focused on anti-terrorism legislation, which currently allows terrorism suspects to be held for as long as 28 days without charge. The new government will review current powers and legislation, he said, though he didn’t specifically mention the detention limits.
"There have been too many cases of individuals being denied their rights and whole communities being placed under suspicion," he said.
Reform of the House of Lords was another major part of Clegg’s reform agenda, but other political changes will involve regulation of lobbying, a reform of political party funding and tackling electoral fraud, Clegg said.
The government will also have a referendum on introducing a new voting system, he said.
Currently, members of Parliament are elected under a system called first-past-the-post, meaning the candidate who receives the most votes wins, regardless of whether they receive a majority. It has been criticized for denying representation to many voters, because it can mean that more people in a constituency vote for losing candidates than vote for the winner.
The referendum will be on introducing the alternative vote system, in which voters mark candidates in order of preference, and the person who receives a majority wins. If no candidate wins a majority, "then the second-preference votes of the candidate who finished last on the first count are redistributed. This process is repeated until someone gets over 50 percent," Britain’s Electoral Reform Society says on its website.
"This government is going to transform our politics so that the state has far less control over you, and you have far more control over the state," Clegg said.
Europe
Rutte said he wants to convince Trump of NATO's usefulness at the Ankara summit
US, Gulf countries reject possibility of tariffs in Strait of Hormuz
Zelenskyy approves 40-day influence operation to pressure Russia into ending war
French navy has intercepted another Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker, Macron says
NEWS FEED
Ecuador advances to knockout rounds at World Cup, beating Germany 2-1
Iran warns vessels against unauthorized Hormuz routes after ship attack
Rutte said he wants to convince Trump of NATO's usefulness at the Ankara summit
IDF helicopter carrying Israeli president makes emergency landing after bird strike
First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva shared post on Armed Forces Day
Azerbaijan marks 108th anniversary of the establishment of its Armed Forces
Death toll from Venezuela earthquake rises to 188 - UPDATED - 2 - VIDEO
President Ilham Aliyev’s social media accounts featured video dedicated to the Azerbaijani Army
US, Gulf countries reject possibility of tariffs in Strait of Hormuz
President Ilham Aliyev’s social media accounts shared post on Armed Forces Day
18 wagons of gasoline and 8 wagons of diesel fuel will be sent from Azerbaijan to Armenia
Zelenskyy approves 40-day influence operation to pressure Russia into ending war
Telephone conversation held between Azerbaijani, Turkmen Presidents
Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva meets with Head of the Vatican Apostolic Library and Apostolic Archive
Ziya Öztürkler praises Azerbaijan's continued support for the TRNC
Apple says removal of VK apps from App Store is due to sanctions compliance
Ruben Rubinyan elected as candidate for Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia
Missile alert declared in Moscow region-UPDATED
Hikmat Hajiyev discusses Azerbaijan–NATO partnership with Secretary General's Special Representative
Armenian Prosecutor General's Office petitions CEC to authorize criminal prosecution of Gagik Tsarukyan
Venezuela's foreign minister thanks Azerbaijan for solidarity following earthquake
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan agree on full transition to electronic permit system
Rubio believes no final agreements reached in Anchorage
US, Iran agree in principle to establish direct military communication channel, Vance says
Rubio believes no final agreements reached in Anchorage
Azerbaijan Army servicemen participate in Anatolian Eagle-2026 International Exercise-VIDEO
Leadership of the Ministry of Defense visits Central Clinical Hospital - PHOTO
Eight Azerbaijani cities to host military marches marking Armed Forces Day
Azerbaijan MFA: Existing opportunities should be used to finalize peace process with Armenia
Rubio says Israel, Lebanon close to commitment of intent
Lukashenko: Peoples of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine will be together sooner or later
Romanian ambassador leaves Russian Foreign Ministry without comment
Rubio: Iran's support for regional proxies should be addressed in memorandum talks
Azerbaijan and Ukraine discuss current cooperation agenda
Azerbaijan-Israel innovation dialogue held at Shimon Peres Center - PHOTO
Iran, Oman stress need for coordination on Strait of Hormuz traffic in foreign minister call
Ghalibaf criticizes US over claims regarding Iran's unfrozen assets
Iraqi Oil Ministry denies reports of potential OPEC exit, urges output quota reassessment-UPDATED
President Ilham Aliyev signs order awarding Defense Ministry servicemen
Azerbaijan's President awards fallen servicemen posthumously
Military Institute named after Heydar Aliyev holds another graduation ceremony - PHOTO - VIDEO
Azerbaijan establishes "Intellectual Customs" information system
President Ilham Aliyev awards major general rank to five Defense Ministry servicemen
Ashura blood donation campaign concludes in Azerbaijan, 1,269.45 liters of blood collected -PHOTO-UPDATED-1
Rubio: No Gulf country supports charging fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz
Hikmat Hajiyev, Macron's adviser review state of Azerbaijan-France relations
Azerbaijani cadet awarded Italy's "Sword of Honor"
Azerbaijan establishes budget-funded organizations based on several public legal entities - DECREE
Defense minister: Azerbaijani Armed Forces are among the strongest militaries in the region
US sends search and rescue teams to Venezuela after deadly earthquake