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ConUnit_UCL's tweet image. From today, we will no longer post regularly on Twitter/X.

There are multiple ways to keep up with our work, including by signing up to our mailing list 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

Or follow our lively account on Bluesky and encourage others to do so 👉 bsky.app/profile/conuni….

ON THE BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/sho…


Our founder and former Director, Robert Hazell, is in @thetimes today addressing the US Vice President's speech last week. He calls the critique of democracy and speech 'breathtaking in its hypocrisy'. Read his letter 👉 thetimes.com/comment/letter….

ConUnit_UCL's tweet image. Our founder and former Director, Robert Hazell, is in @thetimes today addressing the US Vice President's speech last week.

He calls the critique of democracy and speech 'breathtaking in its hypocrisy'.

Read his letter 👉 thetimes.com/comment/letter….

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Great piece by Meg Russell on the decline of scrutiny- I think the one thing that's missing is the opacity of a lot of government to Parliament but I think the article as a whole is fantastic and i'm off to find the public law article its based on!

NEW BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/sho…



Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and @DanielGover to discuss the problems, and potential solutions, with the legislative process. This event will include a Q&A and you can submit a question by replying to this post. Sign up for this free, online event 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

ConUnit_UCL's tweet image. Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and @DanielGover to discuss the problems, and potential solutions, with the legislative process.

This event will include a Q&A and you can submit a question by replying to this post.

Sign up for this free, online event 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

ON THE BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/sho…


NEW BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/sho…


ON THE BLOG: Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and @alanjrenwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/loc…


ON THE BLOG: Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and @alanjrenwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/loc…


BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? @_peterriddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/res…


ON THE BLOG: Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and @alanjrenwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/loc…


ON THE BLOG: Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and @alanjrenwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/loc…


BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? @_peterriddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/res…


Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and @DanielGover to discuss the problems, and potential solutions, with the legislative process. This event will include a Q&A and you can submit a question by replying to this post. Sign up for this free, online event 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

ConUnit_UCL's tweet image. Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and @DanielGover to discuss the problems, and potential solutions, with the legislative process.

This event will include a Q&A and you can submit a question by replying to this post.

Sign up for this free, online event 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? @_peterriddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/res…


ON THE BLOG: Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and @alanjrenwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/loc…


NEW BLOG: Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and @alanjrenwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/loc…


What problems are there with the legislative process? Have they got worse? And what can be done to fix them? Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and @DanielGover to discuss just this on 24 February. Sign up for this free, online event 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

ConUnit_UCL's tweet image. What problems are there with the legislative process? Have they got worse? And what can be done to fix them?

Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and @DanielGover to discuss just this on 24 February.

Sign up for this free, online event 👉 ucl.ac.uk/constitution-u….

BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? @_peterriddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/res…


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