
What Have We Done?
David G. Green(Author)
Civitas (Publisher)
Published on 15. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
44 pages
978-1-906837-51-8 (ISBN)
Description
Since joining the European Economic Community (as it then was) in 1973, we have steadily lost the power to govern ourselves. This pamphlet describes the essential qualities of the free, open and democratic system we evolved in over a thousand years of national life. The issue is not the ability of the government to exercise discretionary power as such. Governments have always had a degree of flexibility. But under our constitution the fact that the government can be removed immediately by either the Commons or the Crown changes its behaviour. EU officials have been handed powers by parliament at a time when the constitutional importance of being able to oust the government has been forgotten. But, while our free system has been weakened, it has not yet been destroyed, and it falls to the generations now living to be more reliable custodians of liberty and democracy, and to restore our heritage before it's too late. We now face a fundamental choice as a people. Do we allow the erosion of our democracy to continue? Or do we take back the responsibility that earlier generations wrenched from the grasp of recalcitrant absolute rulers?
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-906837-51-8 (9781906837518)
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Content
Author, Acknowledgements, Preface, Introduction, The development of England's constitution, An elected king?, The emergence of parliament, The legal powers of the king and parliament, Rule by lawyers, Rule by the king alone or the king in parliament, Emergence of the Cabinet government accountable to parliament, The twentieth century: the true political sovereign is the electorate, After 1973, The choice we face, Notes