Constitution
Why Brexit might be our constitutional moment
Or so Vernon Bogdanor urges
Referendums versus parliament: when votes collide
When both systems are employed simultaneously to resolve the same problem, the risk of accident is obvious
The Prospect podcast #69—Brexit and the constitution with Vernon Bogdanor
Why a second referendum is "not practicable"
Even if Britain stays in Europe, we need a new constitutional settlement
A “Sovereignty Act” would reaffirm the power of the UK parliament
Igor Judge on why MPs should remember Edmund Burke
The former Lord Chief Justice spoke to Prospect about the role of parliament and what Brexit means for the constitution
An historic reckoning is coming: the PM’s deal simply cannot be delivered
Few can say what will emerge as Britain is forced to improvise its constitution
Why on earth didn’t parliament take control when it had the chance?
MPs squandered a golden opportunity in January 2017, in the aftermath of the Gina Miller Supreme Court case. The consequences are now all too clear
What will happen next? Brexit and the parliamentary possibilities
A legal professor and constitutional expert weighs up the possibilities ahead
There is one way out of the Brexit impasse that no one has noticed
With Westminster log-jammed, the country faces being led through a crisis by an undead government. If Labour is serious about forcing an election, it could start by implementing a forgotten pledge from the last Conservative manifesto
Former Lord Chief Justice: tonight should have been a free vote
Speaking to Prospect, Igor Judge also came out against a second referendum
David Neuberger: the power of judges in the UK
The former president of the supreme court on the relationship between the legislature, the executive and the judiciary
Brexit is demonstrating parliament’s considerable influence over government
Britain’s former first parliamentary counsel says MPs are not being side-lined despite the arguments about process