Parliament: the decline of scrutiny? - The State of the Constitution: Constitution Unit Conference 2022

14/07/2022 1h 13min Episodio 39
Parliament: the decline of scrutiny? - The State of the Constitution: Constitution Unit Conference 2022

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Johnson’s premiership has been marked by various controversies about parliament. On COVID-19, the government was accused of overusing delegated powers – adding to already long-standing concerns in this area. Subsequently, some primary legislation has been rushed, and the relationship between whips and backbenchers often difficult. Most recently, the proposed fast-track procedures for amending Retained EU Law and on human rights risk further sidelining parliamentarians. How concerned should we be about these developments, and how best can parliament respond? SpeakersBaroness (Angela) Smith of Basildon – Labour peer, and Shadow Leader of the House of Lords William Wragg MP – Conservative MP for Hazel Grove, and Chair of the Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs CommitteeDr Ruth Fox – Director of the Hansard SocietyDr Hannah White – Deputy Director of the Institute for GovernmentChair: Professor Meg Russell FBA – Director of the Constitution Unit, UCL
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