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Citizens' Convention (Accountability and Ethics) Bill

A Bill to set up a Citizens' Convention for the purposes of establishing minimum standards of ethics for Members of Parliament and for promoting the involvement of citizens in political decision making; and for connected purposes.

<p>The Bill would require the Electoral Commission to establish a Citizens' Convention of no fewer than 100 randomly selected people, subject to a requirement that the membership of the Convention should reflect the composition of the electorate in the United Kingdom. The Convention would make recommendations on:</p><ul><li>the system of allowances and expenses payable to Members of Parliament</li><li>the system or systems of election to each House of Parliament</li><li>the means by which electors may hold to account Members, including any mechanism for the recall or disqualification of Members</li><li>the way business is conducted in both Houses of Parliament</li><li>the funding of political parties.</li></ul>

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Progress through Parliament2 stages recorded
Commons
1st reading
08 Jun 2009
Commons
2nd reading