Let’s Rethink Parliament: UK Political Churn

Ministerial churn and media pressure have shortened political time horizons. The data suggests this wasn’t accidental.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Heritage Isn’t a Veto

Preserving Parliament’s history doesn’t mean freezing its behaviour. Stewardship and change aren’t opposites.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Rewiring the Commons

Parliament doesn’t need a new building to change behaviour. Small, reversible changes could shift incentives immediately.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: When Buildings Shape Behaviour

Parliament’s physical layout nudges behaviour long before anyone speaks — and reinforces confrontation by design.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Hidden Filters

Let’s Rethink Parliament:The Hidden Filters Who enters Parliament isn’t accidental. This post looks at how working norms and incentives quietly shape who can say yes — and who opts out.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Who Chaos Attracts

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Who Chaos Attracts. Parliament doesn’t just reflect who stands for election — it quietly filters who can stay. This post explores how working patterns shape representation.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Inherited Chaos

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Inherited Chaos. Late nights and unpredictable hours shape who thrives in Parliament. This post asks what happens when a working day evolves by habit, not design.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Momentum Mismatch

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Momentum Mismatch Committees are designed for serious scrutiny — but often operate under pressure. This post explores how time, urgency, and momentum quietly sideline them..

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Silent Engine

Let’s Rethink Parliament: The Silent Engine. Committees are where Parliament slows down to think. This post explores how they work, why they matter, and why they’re often overlooked.

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Outcomes Over Optics

Let’s Rethink Parliament: Outcomes, Not Optics. Parliament is highly visible — but its most important outcomes are often quiet. This post asks what gets lost when optics crowd out stewardship.