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The shadow over Brown’s plans to change the way we are governed

In its Constitutional Renewal white paper and accompanying draft bill, the government has produced a document of potentially major historical significance. But its ultimate impact will be determined as much by the issues it does not address or resolve as by those it does.

The scope of Constitutional Renewal is vast. It takes in the right to popular protest, the independence of the judiciary, royal prerogatives including war-making and treaty ratification, the status of the Civil Servic…

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