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Submit ReviewWe talk to lawyer and constitutional expert Alison Young about the current pressures on the UK constitution, from Brexit to devolution to political polarisation. Is parliamentary sovereignty still the linchpin of the system? What changed with the arrival of the Supreme Court? Can the constitution survive in its current form?
Talking Points:
How should we think about parliamentary sovereignty in the UK constitutional order?
What does this mean for the Union?
Did Parliament limit its sovereign powers when it created the Supreme Court?
Brexit has led to renewed focus on parliamentary sovereignty. On the one hand, we see the reassertion of parliamentary sovereignty against the executive. On the other hand, the Brexiteers see themselves as this very principle from the EU.
The referendum created a tension between the sovereignty of the people and the sovereignty of parliament.
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