Chris McCorkindale
@chrismccork.bsky.social
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Public law @Strathclyde Law School; adviser @CEEAC Committee of Scottish Parliament; steering group @Scottish Public Law Group; editor @Edinburgh Law Review; chair @Morton in the Community. https://www.strath.ac.uk/staff/mccorkindalechristopherdr/
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chrismccork.bsky.social
Yes but you do infamously revel
in your module’s 40% fail rate.
chrismccork.bsky.social
Very in keeping with the hormonal teenager on too much red bull tone of anonymous briefings from Labour over the last year.

An absolute golden rule that anyone who says “the grown ups are back in the room” is fundamentally for the watching.
jessicaelgot.bsky.social
Whatever you think of these messages, the reality is this story and Paul Ovenden's subsequent resignation has provoked pure fury from long-serving Labour aides. Many saying they do not believe Starmer should have accepted his resignation.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Senior Starmer adviser quits over offensive Diane Abbott messages
Departure of political strategy director Paul Ovenden is yet another setback for PM after Mandelson and Rayner exits
www.theguardian.com
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colinmurray.bsky.social
The news of Conor Gearty's death has just been announced and I'm not coping. He was a mentor and the pole star in my constitutional thinking. He was also a great friend and fantastic fun to be around. I'm heartbroken for Aoife and the children.
chrismccork.bsky.social
Well don’t just stand there!!!
chrismccork.bsky.social
This is the future liberals want.
magnets.bsky.social
did you know you can just make little bacon sandwiches with sourdough bread and it's perfectly legal
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aileenmcharg.bsky.social
This will be terrific:
@bymyong.bsky.social consistently illuminates aspects of the constitution that the rest of us - unjustifiably - ignore
laws.ucl.ac.uk
Announcing an upcoming event as part of our Current Legal Problems lecture series for 2025-26:

📢 Bureaucracy and Distrust: The Civil Service in the Constitution
🗣️ Dr Ben Yong @bymyong.bsky.social
📅 16 October 2025 | 6pm
🏛️ UCL Laws + online
🔗 Book now: tinyurl.com/yz5bnrey
Hybrid | CLP - Bureaucracy and Distrust: The Civil Service in the Constitution
This lecture will be delivered by Dr Ben Yong, as part of the Current Legal Problems Lecture Series 2025-26
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chrismccork.bsky.social
No good can come of this!
chrismccork.bsky.social
@seethingmead.bsky.social Our worlds collide as Billy Davies is made assistant manager (with a fancier title) at Greenock Morton ⚽️
chrismccork.bsky.social
The defence rests. And snores as he does so.
chrismccork.bsky.social
Me and Squire watching the penultimate one now. Well, I’m watching, he’s snoring.
chrismccork.bsky.social
A minor criticism of Dept Q: if anything it *downplays* just how plush is the Lord Advocate’s office.
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aileenmcharg.bsky.social
But all that is needed to restore the authority of the Sewel Convention is for good chaps to get along. No risk of bad chap(esse)s getting back into power
chrismccork.bsky.social
“Under the Sewel Convention, HMG would normally seek devolved consent before legislating on devolved matters or amending devolved competences. But fuck it.”

To be fair to them they manage to spell Sewel correctly two of the three times they reference it.
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aileenmcharg.bsky.social
In other words, the internal market will continue to be a shared regulatory space in which the UK Govt will continue to have the legal upper hand, and devolved autonomy will be constrained by the need for intergovernmental agreement.
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aileenmcharg.bsky.social
As expected, a minimalist approach to UKIMA reform - no statutory change, but improved processes for agreeing exclusions, and a commitment to the Common Frameworks as a mechanism for co-operation.
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a-b-evans.bsky.social
For #devolution anoraks, the UK Government will today publish a written ministerial statement in @houseofcommons.parliament.uk re. its response to the review of the UK Internal Market Act