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This final chapter is in two parts. This chapter situates Britain’s war powers in the context of the war powers of other European states, in particular Germany and France. The second and final part of the chapter concludes the work. The work will argue that the convention needs to be put on a far more formal basis, for example statutory. However, the failure to even retrospectively criticise the government’s refusal to recall Parliament in April 2018 suggests a democratic deficit at the heart of the British polity. Legislative control is only as good as the political will of the legislature. The British Parliament has to make a decision to play its constitutional role as the sovereign power in the state, a sovereign power that represents and acts on behalf of the citizens of the state.
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McCormack, T. (2019). British War Powers in Context and Conclusion. In: Britain’s War Powers. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13682-6_5
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