The new British government faces multiple economic and political crises,
not least a fundamental challenge to the state itself. Brexit has strengthened
support for Scottish nationalism. This October, the UK Supreme Court decides
whether a second independence referendum can go ahead. Meanwhile, a trade
dispute with the EU is threatening peace in Northern Ireland.
Can the Truss government keep the United Kingdom
together? Should it even try? How can a country navigate break-up when it
doesn’t have a clear written constitution to guide it? In this talk, Dr.
McGovern will examine the British government’s response to these existential
threats, comparing it to Canada and Spain’s approaches. She will argue the
Supreme Court of Canada’s 1998 Secession judgment offers a useful blueprint,
and that the UK should guarantee a legal right to secession, if a region votes
for it in a free and fair referendum. While there is no guarantee the UK will
stay together, this approach offers the best chance of peacefully and
democratically deciding the future.
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