Monthly Archives: March 2024

Toxic Truss and the Chamber of Horrors

Since Friday, there’s been some argy-bargy between MPs over which party – the Conservatives or Labour – was responsible for “talking out” an attempt by the shortest-serving Prime Minister in history, Liz Truss, to progress her Private Members’ Bill (PMB) … Continue reading

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Good Law Project: Another of our legal challenges is missing!

In January, I noted on this blog that – just like one of the RAF’s bombers in 1942 and one of the Natural History Museum’s dinosaur skeletons in 1975 – one of the (Not Very) Good Law Project’s much-hyped and … Continue reading

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Surprise! The Good Law Project found a legal challenge down the back of their sofa!

Prologue In January, I blogged here about the Good Law Project’s unfulfilled but nevertheless remunerative pledge, first made in April 2023, to “bring litigation to test the lawfulness” of new rules on mandatory voter ID – introduced under the Elections … Continue reading

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