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What's wrong with the House of Commons? Book launch with Dr Hannah White

To mark the publication of her new book, the IfG's deputy director, Dr Hannah White discussed what parliamentarians can do to restore their flagging r

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From attending parties during the Covid-19 lockdown to taking payment for lobbying, some MPs seem to think the rules they set for others should not apply to them. Their procedures are complex, they are far from representative of the UK population, and many appear detached from the lives led by their constituents.

So what can be done to reform the way the House of Commons works? How can MPs make their institution worthy of public trust? And what can parliamentarians do to restore their flagging reputation?

To mark the publication of her new book: Held in Contempt: What's wrong with the House of Commons? the IfG's deputy director, Dr Hannah White was joined by an expert panel, including The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, and Chris Cook from the Financial Times.

The event was chaired by IfG senior fellow, Dr Catherine Haddon.

   

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