“Blair’s Constitutional Vandalism”: Jamie Borwick on the Blobification of Britain
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Summary
Jamie Borwick joins the show to discuss the removal of hereditary peers from the House of Lords, Tony Blair’s constitutional reforms, the rise of unelected bureaucratic power, and what he describes as the “blobification” of Britain.
The conversation explores the growth of quangos, the expansion of the civil service, the Supreme Court, the Human Rights Act, the Climate Change Act, and how power has shifted away from elected politicians toward permanent institutions.
Lord Borwick also discusses:
* The changing role of the House of Lords
* Whether Britain’s constitution still functions properly
* The rise of five-party politics
* Reform UK and Conservative decline
* The dangers of bureaucratic government
* The future of British democracy
* Why independent media matters
* Whether Britain now needs a “counter-revolution”
A wide-ranging discussion on constitutional reform, accountability, the future of Parliament, and the direction of the United Kingdom.
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