Constitutional Convention Bill
The Constitutional Convention Bill was a bill introduced in the British House of Commons by Graham Allen MP on 22 July 2015 and never went past the first reading. The bill was also introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Purvis of Tweed and reached committee stage.
Aims
Under the bill, the following would be established:- A Constitutional Convention would be created as a deliberative state organ.
- A position of Secretary of State for the Constitutional Convention would be created.
- The Convention would consider and make recommendations on further devolution to Cornwall, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales - specifically in legislative and fiscal matters, as well as the devolution of legal, political, electoral, and fiscal competence to local authorities.
- The Convention would also consider and make recommendations on the reform of the electoral system, the House of Lords, House of Commons, and local government, the role of the monarchy, Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, and matters and procedures to govern further conventions and constitutional reforms.
- And that these aims would be released within a year upon the bill being given Royal Assent.