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Overruled: Confronting Our Vanishing Democracy in 8 Cases


ISBN13: 9780861545322
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Oneworld
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback 2022)
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British democracy is on trial. We can no longer hold our leaders to account; the state has too much power; and the truth doesn’t matter at all. Those we voted into government have nothing but contempt for the democratic system that got them there.

When the Prime Minister illegally prorogued Parliament, barrister Sam Fowles was part of the team that took him to court, and won.

The scenes of the police violently restraining women at a vigil for Sarah Everard shook the nation. In a high-profile parliamentary inquiry, Fowles proved the Met’s actions fundamentally breached our right to protest.

For decades, the Post Office pursued criminal prosecutions against its own employees, knowing the evidence was dodgy all along. Fowles helped reveal the rot at the heart of a trusted national institution.

We shouldn’t have to take our rulers to court just to get them to follow the rules. At a crucial juncture for British governance, Fowles urges us not to take our freedoms for granted.

'Overruled is a fascinating insider account of the complex and opaque British legal system, and a timely warning about the steady erosion of British democracy at the hands of unaccountable elites.' -- Grace Blakeley, author of Stolen

'A compelling description of a barren political landscape... This is about the power of the people rather than the people in power.' -- Michael Mansfield QC

'[A] unique insight into what has gone wrong and how to begin the process of mending our constitution' -- Robert Verkaik, The Times

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