Abstract

Despite referendums, the process of constitutional reform will be largely determined by parliament. The attitudes of politicians, particularly Labour MPs, are likely to play a critical role here. Therefore this paper addresses the question whether there is now a consensus in parliament, particularly among Labour MPs, in support of the constitutional reform agenda. The conclusion considers the implications of the analysis for patterns of party competition and for prospects of constitutional reform in Brita in.

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