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Britain doesn't have a written constitution. Is it time we did?
Armando and Anoosh are joined by former attorney general Dominic Grieve and the head of UCL's Constitution Unit, Meg Russell, to discuss Britain's "ramshackle" constitution - and whether democracy can continue to thrive in Westminster after Brexit without a codified system of government.
Guests
Dominic Grieve is a barrister and former Conservative MP who served as Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 - 2014.
Meg Russell is professor in British and comparative politics and director of the Constitution Unit at University College London.
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This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on April 27, 2022.
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Britain doesn't have a written constitution. Is it time we did?
Armando and Anoosh are joined by former attorney general Dominic Grieve and the head of UCL's Constitution Unit, Meg Russell, to discuss Britain's "ramshackle" constitution - and whether democracy can continue to thrive in Westminster after Brexit without a codified system of government.
Guests
Dominic Grieve is a barrister and former Conservative MP who served as Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 - 2014.
Meg Russell is professor in British and comparative politics and director of the Constitution Unit at University College London.
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This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed on April 27, 2022.
Listen to the New Statesman podcast here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesman
Subscribe to the New Statesman for full access to all our reporting and analysis.
Get your first month free: www.newstatesman.com/30daytrial
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.