Carl Gardner
June 12, 2008
Now that Dominic Grieve has been promoted to David Davis’s old job, legal nerds like me wonder who’s going to get his role as shadow Attorney General. The simplest, quickest thing might be to give it to Edward Garnier, […]
Carl Gardner
June 12, 2008
I spoke to Charon QC earlier about the 42 days, the government’s grubby deals, prospects for the Counter-Terrorism Bill in the Lords, and a bit about the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, too. You can hear the podcast […]
Carl Gardner
June 12, 2008
The shadow Home Secretary David Davis has astonishingly announced he will resign his seat in East Yorkshire and force a by-election on the single issue of liberty: he sees it as a personal campaign to stop the government’s erosion of […]
Carl Gardner
June 12, 2008
Some people have suggested that when the House of Lords becomes our Supreme Court in just over a year, it should abandon the practice of judges giving individual judgments, sometimes disagreeing with each other, which means lawyers have to work […]
Carl Gardner
June 12, 2008
I’m enjoying watching Lord Goldsmith, who’s Andrew Neil’s guest on the Daily Politics today. He’s a serious chap more suited to Newsnight or Today than to joshing about the way Andrew Neil does – but he’s doing his best.
Carl Gardner
June 12, 2008
But only by a scrape. Gordon Brown and Jacqui Smith won their commons vote on the reserve power to extend terror suspects’ detention up to 42 days. They got the votes of a few vital Labour backbenchers and of the […]