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Sunday, 24 May 2026
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Reform the Lords — but don't pretend it fixes our politics

Constitutional tidying is overdue. It is not, on its own, a programme for government.

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The Editorial Board
Today, 06:00 · 5 min read
Reform the Lords — but don't pretend it fixes our politics

Constitutional tidying is overdue. It is not, on its own, a programme for government. That, at least, is the headline. The reality, as ever, is more textured — and our reporting today suggests the story will run for some weeks yet.

Officials briefed on the matter describe a process that has been months in the making. Drafts circulated late last year set out the broad shape; the past fortnight has been spent fighting over the detail, and it is the detail that will decide who wins and who loses.

Industry voices are split. Supporters argue the move is overdue and point to comparable shifts in France, Germany and the Nordics over the past decade. Detractors counter that Britain's circumstances are particular and that imported templates rarely survive contact with Whitehall.

For readers wondering what changes in practice: not very much, not yet. Implementation is staged. The first phase lands within ninety days; the substantive elements follow next spring, subject to consultation. Blissful Sprout understands that a technical white paper will be published before recess.

What is striking is the tone. A year ago, the same proposition would have been dismissed as politically impossible. The window has shifted — and with it, the calculations of every party with an interest in the outcome.

The Editorial Board will continue to follow this story. Subscribers receive every development first, with full analysis from the Opinion desk.

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  • CB
    Chris BellSheffield · 2 hrs ago

    Bit of a tabloid headline for a piece this serious. The writing deserved better packaging.

  • LC
    Linda ColeBristol · Yesterday

    Lived through the 80s, the 90s, 2008 and Covid. Every generation thinks their crisis is the worst. It rarely is. Calm down everyone.

  • DP
    David PritchardSurrey · Yesterday

    Sorry but this is just lazy journalism. Half the 'facts' here are opinion dressed up as analysis. Do better.

  • AK
    Aisha KhanBirmingham · 3 hrs ago

    My mum sent me this article at 6am with seventeen exclamation marks. So yes, it's hitting a nerve with normal people.

  • MD
    Mark DanielsCardiff · 12 min ago

    Cancelled the Sunday papers years ago. Articles like this are the reason I'm reconsidering. Genuinely thought-provoking.

  • FS
    Fiona StewartAberdeen · 5 hrs ago

    Could we have a follow-up piece with actual solutions rather than just describing the problem? Getting tired of diagnosis without prescription.

  • JA
    Jenny AdamsonNewcastle · 8 hrs ago

    Read this twice. First time I was furious. Second time I started to see the point. Hate when that happens.

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