
Is parliament able to fulfil its constitutional role?
Parliament is at the centre of the UK constitutio…
September 20, 20231h 3m
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Show Notes
Parliament is at the centre of the UK constitution, passing law, representing citizens, and holding the government to account. However, the government’s strong control of the House of Commons, and issues of democratic legitimacy in the House of Lords, have raised questions about whether parliament is an effective check on the executive.
So how well does parliament fulfil its constitutional role? Are MPs and peers able – and willing to protect the constitution? What reforms are needed to help ensure that they can?
Speakers:
Rt Hon Sir David Lidington, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Rt Hon the Baroness Smith of Basildon, Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Rt Hon the Lord Wallace of Saltaire, Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson on the Cabinet Office
Dr Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government
The event was chaired by Jess Sargeant, Associate Director at the Institute for Government.
This event was part of the IfG and Bennett Institute's joint conference on the Future of the UK Constitution.