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2. Criticisms of the UK Constitution
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Lecture
In this module, we think about three potential criticisms of the way the UK constitution works: (i) the lack of any guarantee for citizens’ rights, any (of all) of which can be removed by legislation; (ii) the fact that power can become concentrated; and (iii) the fact that it’s often unclear where power actually lies.
Course
In this course, Dr Matthew Cole (University of Birmingham) explores the British constitution. In the first module, we think about the four sources of the British constitution – legislation, conventions, treaties and authoritative works – as well as the flexibility of the constitution compared to other, fully codified constitutions. In the second and third modules, we think about some of the advantages and disadvantages of the British constitution being in the form that it is, before turning in the fourth and final module to think about some of the ways in which the British constitution has changed in the last thirty years.
Lecturer
Matthew Cole is Teaching Fellow in the Department of History at the University of Birmingham. He is a historian of modern Britain with a particular interest in twentieth century constitutional and party politics, and local history.
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APA style
Cole, M. (2019, September 26). The Constitution of the United Kingdom - Criticisms of the UK Constitution [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/the-british-constitution/criticisms-of-the-uk-constitution
MLA style
Cole, M. "The Constitution of the United Kingdom – Criticisms of the UK Constitution." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 26 Sep 2019, https://www.massolit.io/courses/the-british-constitution/criticisms-of-the-uk-constitution