Brexit may have aborted the careers of David Cameron, George Osborne, and all the main Brexit leaders. But rest assured, the reality is worse writes Jean-Paul Faguet. The referendum was a toxic measure that leaves the new government in an impossible situation, damned whatever it does. And although the UK’s uncodified constitution provides guidance on many issues, we nonetheless lack clear ground rules for how decisions of the highest national importance must be taken
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
The devolution settlement was not designed to withstand such a major shock as Brexit and, furthermo...
There have been a number of recent calls for referendums, for two reasons. First, some argue that ra...
Brexit comes at a precarious time for the UK – with an ineffective Opposition, continuing calls for ...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
Rhetoric around parliamentary sovereignty and “taking back control” became a recurring theme in the ...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order for the UK to leave the European Union, ...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order to for the UK to leave the European Unio...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
The political ramifications of Brexit keep making themselves known, with Labour pondering Leadership...
Over the past year, a seemingly relentless barrage of Brexit-related challenges has besieged the con...
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
The devolution settlement was not designed to withstand such a major shock as Brexit and, furthermo...
There have been a number of recent calls for referendums, for two reasons. First, some argue that ra...
Brexit comes at a precarious time for the UK – with an ineffective Opposition, continuing calls for ...
The Brexit referendum, set to take place in June, has created open divisions in the Conservative Par...
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
Rhetoric around parliamentary sovereignty and “taking back control” became a recurring theme in the ...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order for the UK to leave the European Union, ...
Many political and constitutional steps are needed in order to for the UK to leave the European Unio...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
The UK's political constitution rests on the checking and balancing operations of a representative s...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
The political ramifications of Brexit keep making themselves known, with Labour pondering Leadership...
Over the past year, a seemingly relentless barrage of Brexit-related challenges has besieged the con...
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
The devolution settlement was not designed to withstand such a major shock as Brexit and, furthermo...
There have been a number of recent calls for referendums, for two reasons. First, some argue that ra...