Parliament has surrendered its power. Our policymakers can now barely move without being tripped up in a court of law
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Parliament has surrendered its power. Our policymakers can now barely move without being tripped up in a court of law
Parliament has surrendered its power. Our policymakers can now barely move without being tripped up in a court of law
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Nobody denies the crisis in our courts, but make no mistake: Leveson’s review is dangerously misguided

The law-abiding majority now feel they are being punished to help shield the state from its own failures

They say the measure would be temporary but I fear, once axed, the ancient right will never be restored

The disparity in legal outcomes is further undermining the British public’s faith in the system

The creation of the Supreme Court and abolition of the Lord Chancellorship has weakened our constitution

Particularly among Reform UK voters