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Held in Contempt

What’S Wrong with the House of Commons?

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As featured on BBC Radio 4's Week in Westminster, World at One and Bloomberg Westminster
One of Sam Freedman's Books of the Year 2022


'Hannah White casts an expert and forensic eye at how parliament works, or often doesn’t. Her conclusion that only a crisis will drive change is realistic - and a spur to all those who want reform, both inside and out, to act.'
Ben Page, CEO, Ipsos Mori

'Based on her extensive experience at the heart of parliament, Hannah White paints a compelling picture of what’s gone wrong with our democracy in general and the Palace of Westminster in particular. A decaying building housing a decayed and democratically bankrupt political system, unrepresentative of the voters’ choices, cut off from the wider country and ensnared with procedures and traditions which have no place in a modern democracy. As White so powerfully demonstrates, the UK urgently needs democratic renewal, a fairer voting system and a system of government in which people can have trust and confidence.'
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton, Pavilion

'This is an essential book for anyone who is, has been, or wants to be an MP and, in fact, anyone who wants to know why the House of Commons is held in such low regard today. Hannah White thoroughly examines why public trust in the House of Commons is now so low – perfectly encapsulated, as she points out, by the inability of MPs and Ministers to decide how to restore and renew the Palace of Westminster as it literally crumbles around them. The question for those who are elected after they’ve read the book is what is to be done about this sad state of affairs?'
Baroness Nicky Morgan, Former Conservative MP

'Brexit and the pandemic have shown both how important parliamentary procedure is and how ripe it is for reform. Hannah White argues persuasively that for the public to have confidence in the Commons, they should stand a chance of understanding how it works.'
Karen Bradley, Conservative MP and Chair of Procedure Committee

'Takes you inside parliament for a vivid explanation of how our politics works…or sometimes doesn’t work.'
Adam Fleming, BBC Senior Political Correspondent

'The UK parliament may not be under physical attack like the US Congress in January 2021 but it is assailed on all sides and under serious threat. Hannah White throws a light on the dangers and the ways to rescue it. Anyone who cares about parliamentary democracy should read this book.'
Gary Gibbon, Political Editor, Channel 4 News

'If you have ever wondered why some politicians think it’s ok to break or bend the rules or have asked yourself what it is about the culture of Westminster that allows some of its inhabitants to think of themselves as a class apart , then this is the book for you. Hannah White is one of our finest commentators on all things Westminster.'
Carolyn Quinn, journalist, BBC

'In her important new book, Held in Contempt, Hannah White details the parlous state of the UK parliament. She does so with the even temper and forensic skill of someone who used to be a clerk in the House of Commons and is now the deputy director of the Institute for Government.'
Edward Docx, Times Literary Supplement

'British schoolchildren are sometimes taught that our democracy is 'the envy of the world.’ If this is true it is surprising that the only other European country which elects its main legislature by the British First Past the Post system is that of Belarus, the country of Vladimir Putin’s ally, Alexander Lukashenko. In Held in Contempt Dr Hannah White gets beneath the complacency that underpins much of our democratic debate and asks ‘What’s Gone Wrong With The House of Commons?’ The answer is that, rather like the Palace of Westminster itself, our political system is rooted in the past, decayed and crumbling. Lucid, provocative and extremely persuasive, if you want to know what has gone wrong with our politics, Held in Contempt argues that it is not just a few wrongheaded policies or occasionally incompetent politicians. It is a systems failure at the heart of our democracy.’
Gavin Esler, broadcaster and author of How Britain Ends

'Held in contempt is a book for those who care about the UK Parliament and those who do not. It is a must read for students of British politics and a good read for the public too – pacey, engaging, and clearly articulated. A former House of Commons Clerk, Hannah White makes an impassioned and substantiated argument: MPs, individually and collectively, as well as the Government should, in the face of declining trust in the institution, reflect on and change the House’s governance, the form and format of its many written and unwritten rules, and their own behaviour. The "downward spiral" must be stemmed.'
Sarah Childs, Professor of Politics and Gender, University of Edinburgh

'If you’re looking for a reliable account of the extent of government control over Parliament and why it is indeed excessive, try Hannah White’s Held in Contempt'
George Peretz KC

'This book is essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of our parliamentary democracy. Hannah White offers an incisive account of why Parliament matters, why it is under threat, and what needs to change if we are to prevent "the inevitable decline of our key democratic institution."'
Robert Saunders, Reader in British History, Queen Mary, University of London

'We must hope that MPs read it. And since good governance needs an independent and effective legislature, ministers would be wise to act on it too.'
Dominic Grieve, Prospect Magazine

'
An eloquent and impartial critique of the arcane mechanics of Westminster, Dr Hannah White’s debut book is a timely and fantastic tool for unpicking the workings of Parliament.'
Karen Bradley MP, The House Magazine

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If MPs do not take responsibility for reforming the House of Commons - the cornerstone of our democracy - it will be held in contempt by the British public. In this timely book, Hannah White offers a perceptive critique of the internal shortcomings of the House of Commons. Les mer

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If MPs do not take responsibility for reforming the House of Commons - the cornerstone of our democracy - it will be held in contempt by the British public. In this timely book, Hannah White offers a perceptive critique of the internal shortcomings of the House of Commons. She argues that parliamentary rules have become too complex for many MPs, let alone the public, to understand. Meanwhile, MPs undermine their own credibility by acting as if the rules they set for others should not apply to them. This reinforces the public's sense that MPs are detached from their own lives, and their awareness that MPs are still not representative of the population they govern from the crumbling Palace of Westminster.

Hannah White argues these internal flaws are undermining the public reputation of the House of Commons. And they have been compounded by government attempts to side-line parliament, particularly during Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic. At a time of populist challenge to representative democracy, this book is a much-needed rallying cry - to reform the House of Commons as an institution or see it fade into irrelevance. -- .

Detaljer

Forlag
Manchester University Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
232
ISBN
9781526156693
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
20 x 13 cm

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As featured on BBC Radio 4's Week in Westminster, World at One and Bloomberg Westminster
One of Sam Freedman's Books of the Year 2022


'Hannah White casts an expert and forensic eye at how parliament works, or often doesn’t. Her conclusion that only a crisis will drive change is realistic - and a spur to all those who want reform, both inside and out, to act.'
Ben Page, CEO, Ipsos Mori

'Based on her extensive experience at the heart of parliament, Hannah White paints a compelling picture of what’s gone wrong with our democracy in general and the Palace of Westminster in particular. A decaying building housing a decayed and democratically bankrupt political system, unrepresentative of the voters’ choices, cut off from the wider country and ensnared with procedures and traditions which have no place in a modern democracy. As White so powerfully demonstrates, the UK urgently needs democratic renewal, a fairer voting system and a system of government in which people can have trust and confidence.'
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton, Pavilion

'This is an essential book for anyone who is, has been, or wants to be an MP and, in fact, anyone who wants to know why the House of Commons is held in such low regard today. Hannah White thoroughly examines why public trust in the House of Commons is now so low – perfectly encapsulated, as she points out, by the inability of MPs and Ministers to decide how to restore and renew the Palace of Westminster as it literally crumbles around them. The question for those who are elected after they’ve read the book is what is to be done about this sad state of affairs?'
Baroness Nicky Morgan, Former Conservative MP

'Brexit and the pandemic have shown both how important parliamentary procedure is and how ripe it is for reform. Hannah White argues persuasively that for the public to have confidence in the Commons, they should stand a chance of understanding how it works.'
Karen Bradley, Conservative MP and Chair of Procedure Committee

'Takes you inside parliament for a vivid explanation of how our politics works…or sometimes doesn’t work.'
Adam Fleming, BBC Senior Political Correspondent

'The UK parliament may not be under physical attack like the US Congress in January 2021 but it is assailed on all sides and under serious threat. Hannah White throws a light on the dangers and the ways to rescue it. Anyone who cares about parliamentary democracy should read this book.'
Gary Gibbon, Political Editor, Channel 4 News

'If you have ever wondered why some politicians think it’s ok to break or bend the rules or have asked yourself what it is about the culture of Westminster that allows some of its inhabitants to think of themselves as a class apart , then this is the book for you. Hannah White is one of our finest commentators on all things Westminster.'
Carolyn Quinn, journalist, BBC

'In her important new book, Held in Contempt, Hannah White details the parlous state of the UK parliament. She does so with the even temper and forensic skill of someone who used to be a clerk in the House of Commons and is now the deputy director of the Institute for Government.'
Edward Docx, Times Literary Supplement

'British schoolchildren are sometimes taught that our democracy is 'the envy of the world.’ If this is true it is surprising that the only other European country which elects its main legislature by the British First Past the Post system is that of Belarus, the country of Vladimir Putin’s ally, Alexander Lukashenko. In Held in Contempt Dr Hannah White gets beneath the complacency that underpins much of our democratic debate and asks ‘What’s Gone Wrong With The House of Commons?’ The answer is that, rather like the Palace of Westminster itself, our political system is rooted in the past, decayed and crumbling. Lucid, provocative and extremely persuasive, if you want to know what has gone wrong with our politics, Held in Contempt argues that it is not just a few wrongheaded policies or occasionally incompetent politicians. It is a systems failure at the heart of our democracy.’
Gavin Esler, broadcaster and author of How Britain Ends

'Held in contempt is a book for those who care about the UK Parliament and those who do not. It is a must read for students of British politics and a good read for the public too – pacey, engaging, and clearly articulated. A former House of Commons Clerk, Hannah White makes an impassioned and substantiated argument: MPs, individually and collectively, as well as the Government should, in the face of declining trust in the institution, reflect on and change the House’s governance, the form and format of its many written and unwritten rules, and their own behaviour. The "downward spiral" must be stemmed.'
Sarah Childs, Professor of Politics and Gender, University of Edinburgh

'If you’re looking for a reliable account of the extent of government control over Parliament and why it is indeed excessive, try Hannah White’s Held in Contempt'
George Peretz KC

'This book is essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of our parliamentary democracy. Hannah White offers an incisive account of why Parliament matters, why it is under threat, and what needs to change if we are to prevent "the inevitable decline of our key democratic institution."'
Robert Saunders, Reader in British History, Queen Mary, University of London

'We must hope that MPs read it. And since good governance needs an independent and effective legislature, ministers would be wise to act on it too.'
Dominic Grieve, Prospect Magazine

'
An eloquent and impartial critique of the arcane mechanics of Westminster, Dr Hannah White’s debut book is a timely and fantastic tool for unpicking the workings of Parliament.'
Karen Bradley MP, The House Magazine

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