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    Populism On Trial: What Happens When Trust in Law Breaks Down

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    ISBN: 9781785905759
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    AuthorBing, Inigo
    Pub Date06/08/2020
    BindingHardback
    Pages352
    Publisher: BITEBACK PUBLISHING
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    In a broken Britain in which politics has failed, the law is our one defence. But it is under severe threat from a rising tide of populism.

    In a Britain that is becoming increasingly fractious and intolerant, the responsibility for upholding the values of broadmindedness, pluralism and individual freedom is passing from the politicians to the judges.

    But the bonds of trust that bind people to their institutions are breaking down, and the values underpinning judicial law-making are now under threat from a new populism. Using vivid examples from the fall-out from Brexit, the threat to parliamentary democracy, the impact of terrorism and austerity and the actions of politicians trying to prevent judicial oversight of ministerial power, this book warns that the rule of law is a fragile ingredient of democracy which may too easily become side-lined unless it is vigorously upheld.

    Inigo Bing has spent his life in the law, first as a barrister and then as a judge, and has observed first-hand how values once regarded as sacred are now at risk from a new form of anger-driven and distrustful politics.

    He argues that without law we have only power, and that power without law is tyranny.