Part 15/17:
He mentions influential texts like Burke’s reflections on the French Revolution and advocates for studying Britain’s constitutional history to understand how these stable institutions were built and what is lost when they decay.
The Challenges of a Broken Political and Legal System
The speech concludes with a sobering assessment: Britain is facing a period of profound constitutional crisis with the potential for catastrophic change, reminiscent of past upheavals like the handover of parliamentary power from the monarchy to the people. The recent attempts by Blair, Cameron, and May to reshape the legal framework have undermined the very foundations of British liberty.