Bannerman, Gordon
(2013)
Book review: the contemporary House of Lords: Westminster bicameralism revived.
LSE Review of Books
(04 Oct 2013).
Website.
Abstract
This book provides the first detailed portrait of the post-1999 House of Lords, explaining who sits in the chamber, how it operates, and crucially what policy impact it has. Meg Russell aims to show that its membership is more diverse and modern than many would assume, and its influence on policy to be substantial. Gordon Bannerman concludes that this is an authoritative and very readable scholarly work which is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary British politics.
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