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posted on 2024-03-20, 11:00 authored by Tim Bale, Catherine Barnard, Jill Barrett, Hilary Benn, John Curtice, Adam Cygan, Brigid Fowler, Ruth Fox, Daniel Gover, Katy Hayward, Lisa JamesLisa James, Philip Lynch, Nicola McEwen, Joe Owen, Hedydd Phylip, Meg Russell, Jill Rutter, Jack Sheldon, Jack Simson Caird, Maddy Thimont Jack, Louise Thompson, Alan Wager, Richard Whitaker, Hannah White, Alison Young, Ewa Zelazna

The Brexit process revealed many things. Not least, it taught us a lot about Parliament’s somewhat contested place in our system of government.


Throughout the Article 50 period the House of Commons in particular wielded significant influence over a minority government – so much so that Theresa May was moved to criticise Parliament in a live address to the British people.


So what have we learned? And where does Parliament go from here? This report draws on the expertise of some of the leading scholars in the field.

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Commissioned by: UK in the Changing Europe

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School of Law, University of Leicester

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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UK in the Changing Europe

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2020

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2024-03-20

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en

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