Assembly sizes & legislative quality

Dave Levy
2 min readMay 11, 2023
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Sean Jones, one of the UK’s top employment lawyers, tweeted about the quality of legislation and the growing sectarian stridency since the Brexit referendum; I made a reply. I do not exactly answer his question, but I think it’s worth thinking about parliaments in the context of the quality of legislation, and so I thank him. Sean says,

One question that never got asked as the #Brexit culture war was conjured into being was whether the EU legislative process results in better regulation than single state stimulus-response populism /1

- @seanjones@mastodon.social (@SeanJonesKC) May 11, 2023

I reply, with something like, “It’s an interesting question, I have two thoughts to offer. Firstly, the size of the parliament matters, small parliaments are captured by the executive, large parliaments make work for idle hands. This is exacerbated in the UK, in that the executive has been captured by one faction within the winning coalition.”

“Secondly, if one uses the 3√ rule, which I don’t, the EU Parliament is slightly under sized, and the Commons is too large; however, there is no [politically coherent] executive within the EU.”

The other question that needs to be answered in both polities is that of effective devolution/subsidiarity. If the ambition is to take decisions as close to the…

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Dave Levy

Brit, Londoner, economist, Labour, privacy, cybersecurity, traveller, father - mainly writing about UK politics & IT, https://linktr.ee/davelevy