👉 Mill research, also known as Mill's analysis or Mill's Mill Report, is a comprehensive study conducted by John Stuart Mill in 1861 to assess the state of British parliamentary democracy and propose reforms. Mill examined legislative processes, political institutions, and the role of the judiciary, concluding that while the British system had strengths, it was riddled with inefficiencies and flaws. He criticized the disproportionate influence of wealthy landowners and the lack of representation for the working class. Mill advocated for broader suffrage, including universal male suffrage, and suggested reforms such as the establishment of a bicameral legislature, an independent judiciary, and greater transparency in parliamentary proceedings to enhance democratic governance and ensure more equitable representation.