EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 43 MIN
Six Prime Ministers and a Brexit: Meg Russell Reflects on British Democracy
from UCL Uncovering Politics · host Emily McTernan, Meg Russell
Six prime ministers, a Brexit referendum, and an (unlawful) prorogation of parliament — it has been an extraordinary decade to lead the UCL Constitution Unit. Meg Russell steps back from that role and joins host Emily McTernan to reflect on a career spanning nearly three decades, from advising Robin Cook as Leader of the House of Commons to shaping parliamentary reform from the outside. Along the way, they discuss what this turbulent period reveals about the fragility of British democracy, the erosion of constitutional norms, and who is ultimately responsible for protecting our political system. Mentioned in this episode: Meg Russell's valedictory lecture
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This week we reflect on the career and ideas of Professor Meg Russell, one of the UK's leading experts on parliament and constitutional change.
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Six Prime Ministers and a Brexit: Meg Russell Reflects on British Democracy
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