Is the government really acting for the people? Or does this
rhetoric simply justify an executive power-grab? For some, Boris
Johnson’s premiership epitomised how far the UK’s democracy has
been captured by populism and the Prime Minister seemed more
concerned about fulfilling the wishes of the British people than
with following the rules or listening to Parliament. Events like
‘Partygate’ grabbed the headlines. Criticisms of Boris
Johnson’s actions eventually led to his resignation and
replacement as leader of his party and Prime Minister. Some feel
that this shows that the UK’s constitution is healthy, with
checks and balances in place to prevent any possible abuse of
power. While these events attracted much media attention, other
constitutional changes have been taking place with little public
awareness. These have strengthened governmental powers and weakened
political and legal checks over governmental actions. Deliberation
is being replaced by rhetoric and principles of good government no
longer seem to restrain the actions of those in power. Alison Young
provides the first consolidated account of these changes, arguing
that the UK is currently on a constitutional cliff-edge which
endangers democracy and good constitutional government. She argues
that more is needed to shore up the UK’s post-Brexit constitution
to prevent it collapsing into a system of unchecked power.
General
| Imprint: |
Bristol University Press
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
November 2023 |
| First published: |
2023 |
| Authors: |
Alison L. Young
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| Dimensions: |
216 x 240mm (L x W) |
| Pages: |
256 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-5292-3300-1 |
| Categories: |
Books
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| LSN: |
1-5292-3300-3 |
| Barcode: |
9781529233001 |
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