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Referenda and a cross-party constitutional convention

The former UK foreign secretary delivered the inaugural Peter Hennessy lecture on the 8th of October 2015. Here it is in full.

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David Owen, by Gordon Joly, cc3.0.

Referendums are not just a device as Attlee described them when suggested by Churchill. They are also a refuge advocated when parliamentary patronage and party political whipping can no longer prevent cross party voting challenging governmental authority.

They are usually conceded by governments reluctantly and that reluctance stems from the pressure of public opinion and the unpredictability of the outcome.