Explore the complexities of the UK constitution and its potential need for reform in this 37-minute lecture delivered by Charles Falconer PC, KC at Gresham College. Examine whether the current constitutional framework provides excessive freedom for potential abuse, citing examples such as Boris Johnson's COVID-era controversies, Liz Truss's selection as Prime Minister, and the government's ability to push through contentious policies like the Rwanda Bill. Consider the contrasting perspective that the UK's system allows for relatively smooth removal of unsuitable leaders compared to other nations. Gain insights from Falconer's extensive political experience as a former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice under Tony Blair. Access additional resources, including a Q&A session and lecture transcript, to deepen understanding of this critical constitutional debate.
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Does the UK Constitution need reform? - Charles Falconer PC, KC
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Gresham College