This petition was submitted during the 2015-2017 parliament
Petition We call for legislation to regulate the use of referendums by future governments
We believe that the use of referendums should be avoided, as they undermine the process of representative government on which our parliamentary system depends.
We therefore call upon the Government to introduce to Parliament legislation to create a UK Referendums Act to regulate their use.
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The Act should include:
• Criteria for the subjects of referendums – e.g., in questions of national sovereignty; also specific exclusions e.g., questions of conscience such as abortion and assisted suicide
• Mandatory intervals between referendums on the same subject (e.g., 30 years)
• A specified required level of support in the Commons for referendums (e.g., two-thirds of MPs)
• A codified assumption that if a referendum fails, the status quo is endorsed
• Provisions to ensure that referendum outcomes are endorsed by a majority in the electorate (e.g., by “double majorities” or two-thirds support as for constitutional questions in the USA.)
• A ban on simplistic questions which can be answered with Yes or No.
This petition is closed This petition ran for 6 months
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