Steven Chaplin: Review of Parliaments and the Pandemic – UK Constitutional Law Association
‘As the pandemic moves into its second year, the effects on Parliaments, not only as legislating and accountability bodies but as institutions, are becoming more apparent. What began as a series of emergency measures imposed by government, generally supported by all parties, has given way to longer term concerns regarding government accountability and the sidelining of Parliament, along with some consideration and re-imagining of post-pandemic Parliaments.’
UK Constitutional Law Association, 8th March 2021
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org