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A collection of videos from ConstitutionUK, a unique project, where LSE's IPA and Department of Law are coming together with the LSE Public Policy Group and Democratic Audit to pioneer the crowdsourcing of a new UK constitution.
Parliament: how did we end up with what we have today? [Video]
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10 years ago
Parliament: how did we end up with what we have today? [Video]
Contributor(s): Paul Evans, Professor Conor Gearty | Professor Conor Gearty talks to Paul Evans, Clerk of the Journals to discuss Parliament. Why do we have two chambers? How did we get the House of Lords? Why is the Monarch not allowed in the House of Commons? Is Parliament still sovereign? All these issues form part of the Constitution UK project – an open internet forum to share ideas, debate topics and help shape new ways of thinking. Don’t forget to follow the conversation online too by following @ConstitutionUK, using #constitutionUK or liking Constitution UK on Facebook.
ConstitutionUK
A collection of videos from ConstitutionUK, a unique project, where LSE's IPA and Department of Law are coming together with the LSE Public Policy Group and Democratic Audit to pioneer the crowdsourcing of a new UK constitution.