No agreement can be expected between politicians and observers of the political scene about what is needed to bring Parliament into line with general concepts of modernity and adequacy.
In the House of Commons attention has been focused on procedure, as shown by a succession of reports by the Select Committee on Procedure.
There are differing basic assumptions about what reforms will enable the House to flourish as ' grand forum,' and as supporter and inquisitor of Government.
ANTHONY BARKER
Lecturer in Politics, University of Bristol introduces the views of The Rt. Hon.
SIR MARTIN REDMAYNE , m.p.
Professor A. H. HANSON
JOHN MENDELSON , m.p.
AlREY NEAVE, M.P.
STANLEY ORME, M.P.
Jeremy Thorpe , m.p.
Dr. DAVID Kerb , M.P.
GEOFFREY Howe , Q.c., m.».