Political and Constitutional Reform CommitteeWritten Evidence: Contents
Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 17 October 2013.
- Written evidence submitted by Christopher J Hartigan
- Written evidence submitted by James A Ware
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Stephen Barber, Reader in Public Policy, London South Bank University
- Written evidence submitted by the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Policy Committee
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Nicholas DJ Baldwin
- Written evidence submitted by Mark Ryan
- Written evidence submitted by Charlie Thacker
- Written evidence submitted by John F H Smith
- Written evidence submitted by Rt Hon David Blunkett MP
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Iain McLean, Professor of Politics, Oxford University
- Written evidence submitted by Lord Howarth of Newport
- Written evidence submitted by the Electoral Reform Society
- Written evidence submitted by the Green Party of England and Wales
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Michael Gordon, Lecturer in Law, Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool
- Written evidence submitted by Lord Cobbold
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Alan Renwick, Reader in Comparative Politics, University of Reading
- Written evidence submitted by Damien Welfare and Daniel Zeichner, the Campaign for a Democratic Upper House
- Written evidence submitted by Unlock Democracy
- Written evidence submitted by Martin Wright
- Written evidence submitted by Mr Simon Cramp
- Written evidence submitted by Imran Asim Hayat
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Meg Russell, Reader in British and Comparative Politics, and Constitution Unit Deputy Director, School of Public Policy, University College London
- Written evidence submitted by Michael P Clancy, Director, Law Reform, Law Society of Scotland
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Chris Ballinger, Academic Dean & Official Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford
- Written evidence submitted by David Beamish, Clerk of the Parliaments
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by David Beamish, Clerk of the Parliaments