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Elected upper house and other fallacies / Pearce, Edward   Journal Article
Pearce, Edward Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract All fashionable political talk is of an elected House of Lords. Doing this smart, new unthought-out thing, says Edward Pearce, means dissolving the reliably rebellious upper house regularly rejecting bad bills from Tory and Labour governments, for a House as submissive as the Commons. Second-line politicians will replace the difficult individual people, soldiers, doctors, academics, scientists, assorted and distinguished experts who, by lucky muddle, go there today.
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Soiled password: democracy, the word and democracy, the thing / Pearce, Edward   Journal Article
Pearce, Edward Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The word'democracy' to be distinguished from the thing'democracy.' Removal by the Italian parliament of a corrupt and scandalous Premier for a respected, honest technician and a form of civil service government does not infringe the second category. Referendums give strength to a handful of already overmighty rich men controlling media outlets. Witness Fox Radio and TV and the poison of Glen Beck, also the virulent nationalism of the Murdoch and Desmond papers. Note the fifty plus year lag in enfranchising women in Switzerland, a self-evident democratic advance held back by 'the voice of the people' in successive referendums. Government should be free from populism and be run by educated, intelligent people both in parliament and the Civil Service. 'Yes Minister,' however amusing, has done us a disservice. I would trust a senior civil servant above a press lord any day of the week. Witness the good sense of the Upper House in its current informed and experienced composition. The Lords blocked Tony Blair's plans to by-pass Habeas Gorpus, refusing authoritarian government to an elected Premier with no sense of the rule of law or constitutional principle.
Key Words Switzerland  Referendum  Populism  Upper House  Berlusconi  Press Power 
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