For the UK Constitutional Law Association – I’ve written a post about how a ‘snap’ or early general election is unlikely. As Theresa May becomes the Prime Minister, some have argued that she should ‘call’ an early general election. Those who are making these claims are being disingenuous as it is not entirely up to…
When Will Theresa May Become Prime Minister?
Update: This blog was written before Cameron has announced that he will hand over to May on Wednesday after Prime Minister’s Question Time. Theresa May will become the Prime Minister by Wednesday evening. Well this has happened fast… With Andrea Leadsom’s withdrawal from the Conservative Party leadership contest, Theresa May will be the next Prime Minister….
The Constitutional Implications of Brexit – Live on LBC Radio
Craig appeared live on LBC Radio with Shelagh Fogerty on the 28th June 2016 to discuss the constitutional implications of Brexit. Listen to the discussion below:
Brexit – What Happens Next?
NOTE: This post was written at 5am on Friday morning, before Cameron announced his resignation. Once again the polls were wrong, and the UK has voted to leave the EU. Obviously, the ramifications of this decision are enormous both in the short and long term. The immediate question is What Happens Next? There are several significant…
TRILCon 2016
The Centre for Information Rights Third Winchester Conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law. The overall theme for this year’s conference was ‘Information is Power’.
General Election 2015 Results Special Live from Westminster on LBC
Live with Nick Ferrari on LBC Radio from College Green, Westminster.