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Jewniversity: Vernon Bogdanor

The latest in David Edmonds' series on leading Jewish thinkers is a constitutional expert whose advice is sought after by politicians

November 19, 2019 14:50
Vernon Bogdanor
3 min read

What is a constitutional expert?  Vernon Bogdanor, widely acknowledged as one of the UK’s leading constitutional experts, jokes that it’s an historian who’s passed their telephone number to a journalist.

Many journalists seem now to have his number on speed dial. Professor Bogdanor is in much demand at present - for obvious reasons.  But before we get to the B-word, what does he make of the other constitutional changes in recent years?  There have, in fact, been many radical reforms, and Bogdonor is frustrated that so few people seem to have noticed!

As well as devolution to the nations, there’s been reform of the House of Lords, the fixed Parliament Act and the Supreme Court, elected mayors and the introduction of new voting systems – such as the Supplementary Vote system used in mayoral contests. Bogdanor, who regards himself as a few millimetres to the left of centre, is broadly supportive of these measures, which, cumulatively, have had the effect of weakening the power of central government. (He says Tony Blair has never received enough credit for initiating many of these reforms). But the constitutional revolution is incomplete.

Britain is one of only three democracies – the others being Israel and New Zealand – without a written constitution, which is why Bogdanor once conceded that he’s “made a living out of something that doesn’t exist”. Which brings us to Brexit.