S1 E3: Lord Norton of Louth
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Crossbench peer and Director of the University of Hull’s Centre for Legislative Studies Professor Philip Lord Norton of Louth discusses the lawmaking process, including the importance of informal spaces in Parliament, with Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg. This episode was recorded in June 2020.
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