My post, A Trust of Sovereignty, argues that, in certain circumstances, the courts could ask the King to convene a Constitutional Parliament to overrule the standing Parliament. My latest, and the follow-up that I’ll be posting in a few days time, are about the deficiencies of the electoral system that might lead to that.
As @John Carter says, the answer is to be creative.
My post, A Trust of Sovereignty, argues that, in certain circumstances, the courts could ask the King to convene a Constitutional Parliament to overrule the standing Parliament. My latest, and the follow-up that I’ll be posting in a few days time, are about the deficiencies of the electoral system that might lead to that.
As @John Carter says, the answer is to be creative.
My post, A Trust of Sovereignty, argues that, in certain circumstances, the courts could ask the King to convene a Constitutional Parliament to overrule the standing Parliament. My latest, and the follow-up that I’ll be posting in a few days time, are about the deficiencies of the electoral system that might lead to that.
https://malcolmr.substack.com/p/a-trust-of-sovereignty
Will read!