The expansion of the unelected chamber continues. 👇
16 unelected appointments to the British legislature were made for life today- mainly on the recommendation of the two main party leaders. 7 Conservative, 5 Labour, 4 cross benchers. One of Boris Johnson’s has been made against the advice of the Appointments Commission.
As the Lord Speaker has pointed out, in 16 months Boris Johnson has appointed 52 peers to the upper chamber (not all Tory peers). This will take the Lords to 830 members. We will have 180 or more unelected members of our legislature than elected members.
Boris Johnson becomes the first prime minister in the 20 year history of the Lords Appointment Commission to disregard its recommendation. Begs the question of what the purpose of it is if a prime minister can do so so easily.
Not been a great week for the legislature over the executive. Most likely a majority of the elected chamber wants to meet but isn’t allowed to call itself into session, while most likely a maj of the unelected chamber doesn’t want more members but govt makes it happen anyway.
Prof Meg Russell, Director of the @ConUnit_UCL (and former adviser to the Lords Appointment Commission) gives her (blistering) reaction to the latest raft of appointments to the upper house.
Second chamber membership size

🇫🇷 348
🇩🇪 69
🇮🇹 321
🇪🇸 265
🇳🇱 75
🇦🇹 61
🇺🇸 100
🇨🇦 105
🇦🇺 76
🇯🇵 245
🇮🇳 245
🇮🇪 60
🇧🇪 60
🇳🇴 🇸🇪 🇩🇰 0

🇬🇧 830+

Likewise, these other democracies do not have upper houses of limitless size, with lifetime members chosen solely by heads of government.
Add to that 🇮🇱 🇵🇹 🇫🇮 🇬🇷 which also don’t bother with a second chamber at all

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23 Dec
87% of English population now living in T3 or T4
Reminder, some weeks ago the PM said "your tier is not your destiny"- indeed so it's proved but universally the movement has been up, not down.
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23 Dec
CHANGES TO TIERS

From 00.01 on boxing day

Moving to T4

Sussex
Oxfordshire
Suffolk
Norfolk
Cambridgshire
Essex
Waverley
Hampshire

Moving to T3

Bristol
Gloucestershire
Somerset
Swindon
Isle of White
New Forest
Northamptonshire
Cheshire/Warrington

T2
Cornwall
Herefordshire
Herefordshire and Bristol were moved to T1 and T2 respectively last Saturday. Those moves will have lasted for a week.

Nowhere is now left in T1. Virtually all of the south of England will now be in T4 or T3.
Health Sec also confirms that two examples of a new mutation, initially discovered in South Africa, have been found in the UK. Anyone who has been to South Africa in the last weeks must fully quarantine immediately.
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22 Dec
.@MichealMartinTD: “While we do not yet have firm evidence that the new more virulent strain of the Covid virus is in our country- the rate of growth tells me that the safest and most responsible thing to do is to proceed on the assumption that it is already here.”
Taoiseach confirms that from Christmas Eve to 12th January Ireland will return to Level 5 (most severe restrictions). BUT:

-non essential retail to remain open (Jan sales deferred)
-Gyms, leisure centres, pools only for individual training
-schools to remain open
Christmas mixing to continue in Ireland up to 26th December

Travel outside of county to be permitted up to 26th December inclusive

Places of worship to remain open over Christmas period

So a tightening- but not as significant as that in UK.
Read 4 tweets
21 Dec
Boris Johnson confirms he's just spoken to @EmmanuelMacron.

"I want to stress we in the UK fully understand our friends' anxieties about the new variant. But it's also true that the risks of transmission sitting alone in the cab is very low. So we hope to make progress."
Something of a backtrack from Saturday, when the emphasis from the prime ministerial podium was just how severe this new strain was.

In trying to offer assurances, a somewhat strained sounding Prime Minister sounds like he's talking to other world leaders as much as the UK.
PM says conversation with President Macron was "excellent" and says he's keen to work out a solution within the next few hours
Read 8 tweets
20 Dec
The situation

London and the south east cut off from rest of the country

UK outward freight to Calais cut off

UK travel prohibited for a swathe of countries

More cases reported in last 24 hours than ever before

5 days til Christmas

11 days til the transition ends
on the transition point- the argument always was that a pandemic was so unpredictable that a Brexit extension was necessary. If things go very wrong over the next few weeks, expect that to become a very live political issue.
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20 Dec
Charles Walker, Vice Chair of the 1922 Tory backbench committee in the Commons tells TWTW that he thinks the government knew it intended to “cancel” Christmas on Wednesday or Thursday but waited for Parliament to rise to do it. Says many of his colleagues find this “egregious.”
When put to Walker that Matt Hancock said this morning that wasn’t the case, it was the briefing on Friday which prompted the decision, Walker says: “Hmm yeah...well I’d have to disagree with the SoS on that.” So he’s either saying Hancock isn’t being truthful or is misinformed.
Walker: “Surely at some stage a senior government minister has say I’ve offered my resignation to the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister has to say- very early I’ve had to accept this.”

Reminder- Charles Walker is Vice Chair of the Tory backbench committee.
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