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Populism, democracy and the parliamentary battle over Brexit
Episode 33

Populism, democracy and the parliamentary battle over Brexit

Rafael Behr talks to Meg Russell the co-author of a new book about the bitter arguments that occurred over Brexit.

Politics on the Couch · Larchmont Productions

March 21, 20231h 10m

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Show Notes

Rafael Behr talks to Meg Russell, Director of the Constitution Unit and co-author, along with Research Fellow Lisa James, of a new book called: The Parliamentary Battle over Brexit, a detailed account of the extraordinary way the Brexit process played out in parliament.


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.


This book is published as part of the ‘Brexit, Parliament and the Constitution’ project, funded through Constitution Unit Director Meg Russell's Senior Fellowship with the ESRC-funded UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE) programme.

For more about the book (and a 30% discount code) see this link:


https://www.ucl.ac.uk/constitution-unit/parliamentary-battle-over-brexit



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