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Michael Foran: Prime Ministers, Party Members, and the Efficient Secret

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The office of Prime Minister is a creature entirely of constitutional convention. While legislation references the office itself, […]

UKCLA October 26, 2022 UK government

Alexander Latham-Gambi: How Should We Teach the Johnson Government? (Possible) Pedagogical Shortcomings in the Face of (Arguable) Constitutional Vandalism

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It may reasonably be argued that the Johnson Government launched a determined assault upon the UK constitutional settlement. […]

UKCLA September 14, 2022 Constitutional Law, United Kingdom

Mike Gordon: The Prime Minister, the Parties, and the Ministerial Code

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The current Prime Minister’s long running battle with the Seven Principles of Public Life continues to gather pace.  […]

UKCLA April 27, 2022 Constitutional Accountability, Prime Minister, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Paul Burgess: A Rule of Law Surprise Party(gate)

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Partygate could tear apart the UK government but, regardless of one’s political preferences, there have been some good […]

UKCLA February 10, 2022 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Chris Monaghan: Party-gate as a Ground for Impeachment? Perhaps, But We Need to Modernise Impeachment Before It Is Fit For Purpose

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In a recent post published on the UKCLA blog, I argued that impeachment could serve a purpose in […]

UKCLA January 26, 2022 Constitutional Accountability, Prime Minister, United Kingdom

Rodney Brazier: Mr Johnson and His Flat

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Let me begin with what should be platitudinous.  The presumption of innocence is a cherished legal principle in […]

UKCLA May 4, 2021 Constitutional Accountability, Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom
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