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The Parliamentary Battle over Brexit

Af: Meg Russell, Lisa James Engelsk Hardback

The Parliamentary Battle over Brexit

Af: Meg Russell, Lisa James Engelsk Hardback
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The Parliamentary Battle Over Brexit provides answers to those who want to understand the bitter arguments that occurred over Brexit, what might have been handled better, and the role that parliament played.Since the 2016 referendum, the hotly contested issue of Brexit has raised fundamental questions about the workings of British democracy. Nowhere was this more true than regarding the role of parliament. This book addresses important questions about parliament''s role in the UK constitution, and the impact on this of the Brexit process. While initially intended to re-establish ''parliamentary sovereignty'', Brexit wrought significant damage on the reputation of parliament, and the wider culture of UK democracy.Charting the full story of the parliamentary battle over Brexit, Meg Russell and Lisa James show that it wasn''t always what it seemed. Based on careful documentary research and extensive interviews with key protagonists, the book explores multiple nail-biting moments, procedural innovations, and political ''what if''s''. Drawing on insider accounts, alongside media and parliamentary debates, the book puts the events of Brexit into context and provides a clear and reliable document of record on a complex and disputed story. Ultimately, it argues that Brexit was largely a battle inside the Conservative Party, for which parliament got the blame.Insightful and comprehensive, the book is necessary reading to those with broader interests in British Politics, the culture of UK democracy, and the challenges of populism and democratic ''backsliding''.
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The Parliamentary Battle Over Brexit provides answers to those who want to understand the bitter arguments that occurred over Brexit, what might have been handled better, and the role that parliament played.Since the 2016 referendum, the hotly contested issue of Brexit has raised fundamental questions about the workings of British democracy. Nowhere was this more true than regarding the role of parliament. This book addresses important questions about parliament''s role in the UK constitution, and the impact on this of the Brexit process. While initially intended to re-establish ''parliamentary sovereignty'', Brexit wrought significant damage on the reputation of parliament, and the wider culture of UK democracy.Charting the full story of the parliamentary battle over Brexit, Meg Russell and Lisa James show that it wasn''t always what it seemed. Based on careful documentary research and extensive interviews with key protagonists, the book explores multiple nail-biting moments, procedural innovations, and political ''what if''s''. Drawing on insider accounts, alongside media and parliamentary debates, the book puts the events of Brexit into context and provides a clear and reliable document of record on a complex and disputed story. Ultimately, it argues that Brexit was largely a battle inside the Conservative Party, for which parliament got the blame.Insightful and comprehensive, the book is necessary reading to those with broader interests in British Politics, the culture of UK democracy, and the challenges of populism and democratic ''backsliding''.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 416
ISBN-13: 9780192849717
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0192849719
Udg. Dato: 23 mar 2023
Længde: 41mm
Bredde: 241mm
Højde: 163mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 23 mar 2023
Forfatter(e): Meg Russell, Lisa James
Forfatter(e) Meg Russell, Lisa James


Kategori Konstitution: regering og stat


ISBN-13 9780192849717


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 416


Udgave


Længde 41mm


Bredde 241mm


Højde 163mm


Udg. Dato 23 mar 2023


Oplagsdato 23 mar 2023


Forlag Oxford University Press