Constitutional matters have dominated contemporary British politics for some time, and as Brexit develops, look set to continue to do so. Here, Felicity Matthews draws on recent co-authored research to explore what influence the Coalition government of 2010-2015 had on British constitutional arrangements
The past two decades have seen large shifts in the constitutional landscape of the United Kingdom. T...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...
Constitutional matters have dominated contemporary British politics for some time, and as Brexit dev...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...
Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom is a story frequently framed around the narratives of mi...
Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom is a story frequently framed around the narratives of mi...
The author considers the impact of the coalition government formed in Britain in May 2010 on the pro...
Many commentators concerned about civil liberties severely criticised policies under the last Labour...
Andrew Blick argues that policies impacting significantly on the UK constitution were central to the...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Taking as its point of departure Matthews' (2011) ‘Constitutional stretchin...
Since the election last May, the coalition government has pursued a wide-ranging programme of consti...
The past two decades have seen large shifts in the constitutional landscape of the United Kingdom. T...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...
Constitutional matters have dominated contemporary British politics for some time, and as Brexit dev...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...
Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom is a story frequently framed around the narratives of mi...
Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom is a story frequently framed around the narratives of mi...
The author considers the impact of the coalition government formed in Britain in May 2010 on the pro...
Many commentators concerned about civil liberties severely criticised policies under the last Labour...
Andrew Blick argues that policies impacting significantly on the UK constitution were central to the...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Taking as its point of departure Matthews' (2011) ‘Constitutional stretchin...
Since the election last May, the coalition government has pursued a wide-ranging programme of consti...
The past two decades have seen large shifts in the constitutional landscape of the United Kingdom. T...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
UKIP’s rise has caught the establishment by surprise, with the main parties doing all they can to pr...