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Governing Britain: Parliament, Ministers and Our Ambiguous Constitution

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Governing Britain: Parliament, Ministers and Our Ambiguous Constitution

Contributors:

By (Author) Philip Norton

ISBN:

9781526145451

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

1st April 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Comparative politics
Constitutional and administrative law: general
European history

Dewey:

342.4102

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Who governs Britain Is Parliament sovereign Who chooses the Prime Minister And who enforces the rules The United Kingdom is in the throes of political and constitutional conflict. Tensions between different Westminster and Holyrood, and between the UK and the European Union, are part of a wider picture of constitutional flux. The United Kingdom is one of only three nations that does not have the principal provisions of the organs of state, nor is how they relate to one another and to the citizen embodied in a single document. Devolution and Brexit have given rise to calls for a codified constitution, but the debate has taken place against a background of confusion and uncertainty as to existing constitutional arrangements. We must first understand what already exists and how our constitution works today. This deeply informed and elegantly written book addresses the problems that have arisen in the context of the greatest political crisis our country has faced in decades. -- .

Reviews

If the last few years have shown us anything, it is that we need to understand the British constitution, yet that too few of us do. This excellent book guides the reader through a dozen key constitutional debates. It should be read by all those be interested in how we are governed and especially by those who want to do the governing.
Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London

Philip Norton has written a much-needed, clear and judicious guide to the complexities of our constitutional arrangements, and the stresses placed on them by devolution, Brexit and judicial review. It carries the authority one would expect from a formidable scholar and a participant-observer of parliament in action.
Sir Ivor Crewe, Master of University College, Oxford

No one knows more about Parliament than Philip Norton. I can think of very few books that are more timely than this clear, concise and popular exposition of some of the most important issues in the British Constitution.
Matt Qvortrup, Professor of Political Science, Coventry University

Majestic and enthralling. Philip Nortons insightful analysis provides a lucid account of the workings and evolution of the Constitution. Bridging legal and political science, he explains how the Constitution comes together, where it may work best and how constitutional reforms might best be considered. Highly topical and extremely relevant.
John McEldowney, Professor of Law, University of Warwick

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Author Bio

Philip Norton (Lord Norton of Louth) is Professor of Government at the University of Hull

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