Labour plans to abolish Lords would take back seat 'while we fix the country', says Debbonaire

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Labour plans to abolish Lords would take back seat 'while we fix the country', says Debbonaire
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“Constitutional legislation takes time and it drains energy. We’ve got a lot to do to fix a country where nothing works from getting a passport to fixing potholes” 🎙️ elliottengage interviews shadow Commons Leader ThangamMP

need to happen early on is devolution because one of the ways we are going to deal with some of those problems is by devolving power to people who know what’s going on and have skin in the game.”

“I think the easiest thing on which there is the most consensus among the public and probably even their lordships is that hereditary principle [there are still 92 hereditary peers] is unsustainable,” she said. As the shadow minister responsible for preparing Labour’s legislative programme Ms Debbonaire clearly wants to avoid another long-running battle with the Lords like those that sapped first Tony Blair and then the coalition government.

Those preparations put Debbonaire, 56, at the heart of some of Labour’s most intense internal battles. A prior career dealing with the consequences of domestic abuse – including working directly with violent men – was good preparation for politics, she said.

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