In this post, I argue against protest voting for fringe parties that mock the conventional party systems. To […]
Category Archive: UK Parliament
After the collapse of the coalition government’s House of Lords Reform Bill in August, the UK Parliament’s upper […]
It’s rare for a section of an Act of Parliament to arouse as much ire as s2 does, […]
Constitution. A word that readers of this blog use and encounter frequently in academic, judicial and political discourse. […]
In June 2012, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, laid a new statement of changes in immigration rules before […]
I feel as bit as if I have been run over by a bulldozer after reading Gavin Phillipson’s […]
So the attempt to bring long-overdue comprehensive reform to our second chamber has failed. The plan for an […]
There was much talk in the early days of the Human Rights Act 1998– and indeed more recently […]
For many years now, administrative lawyers have been puzzling over the relationship of rules and discretion. When is […]
The fall of the Coalition’s proposals for reform of the House of Lords has not come as much […]