The UK’s Post-Brexit ‘Constitutional Unsettlement’

<p>The tortuous process of Brexit is complete. The UK has left the EU, and Boris Johnson and the Conservative party now enjoy a commanding majority in the House of Commons after several years of unstable minority governments. However, Brexit has opened up a number of constitutional fault-lines...

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Main Author: Colm O'Cinneide
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/the-uks-post-brexit-constitutional-unsettlement/
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description <p>The tortuous process of Brexit is complete. The UK has left the EU, and Boris Johnson and the Conservative party now enjoy a commanding majority in the House of Commons after several years of unstable minority governments. However, Brexit has opened up a number of constitutional fault-lines, which have not closed with UK departure from the EU: indeed, if anything, they have continued to widen. This has accelerated a process that had started even before the ‘Leave’ vote in the June 2016 referendum &#8211; namely the ‘unsettling’ of the once famously stable British constitutional order.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-ccb7d63bc6e14728a9e1a1a8cc18f2b32022-12-22T03:04:38ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044The UK’s Post-Brexit ‘Constitutional Unsettlement’Colm O'Cinneide<p>The tortuous process of Brexit is complete. The UK has left the EU, and Boris Johnson and the Conservative party now enjoy a commanding majority in the House of Commons after several years of unstable minority governments. However, Brexit has opened up a number of constitutional fault-lines, which have not closed with UK departure from the EU: indeed, if anything, they have continued to widen. This has accelerated a process that had started even before the ‘Leave’ vote in the June 2016 referendum &#8211; namely the ‘unsettling’ of the once famously stable British constitutional order.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/the-uks-post-brexit-constitutional-unsettlement/
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