A lot has happened to the UK Constitution in the last seven years. We've
witnessed the UK's exit from the EU, further devolution to Scotland and
Wales, a number of prominent cases by the Supreme Court, two early
parliamentary general elections, major governmental defeats and two
Prime Ministerial resignations. Alison Young has built on the text of
Colin Turpin and Adam Tomkins' earlier edition, keeping their unique
historical and contextual approach, whilst bringing the material up to
date with more contemporary examples, including references to Brexit,
the recent prorogation and Brexit case law, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
The book continues to include substantial extracts from parliamentary
and other political sources as well as from legislation and case law. It
also provides a full yet accessible account of the British constitution
at the culmination of a series of dramatic events, on the threshold of
possible further constitutional reform.