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<div class="rxbodyfield"><p>Professor Robert Hazell CBE, of the School of Public Policy at University College London (UCL), will deliver ‘Britain’s Constitutional Reforms: Trivial or Transforming?’ at Queen Mary, University of London, as part of Arts Week, on Thursday 30 April.<br /><br />The lecture charts the latest developments in New Labour’s controversial constitutional reform programme, and assesses its overall impact.<br /><br />“I am in no doubt that the constitutional reforms of the last 12 years will be seen as New Labour’s greatest single achievement. But it is not a view shared by all my political science colleagues,” explained Professor Hazell, who is founding Director of the Constitution Unit at UCL.</p><div class="rx_ephox_inlinevariant" contenteditable="false" inlinetype="rxvariant" rxinlineslot="105" rxselectedtext="" sys_dependentid="12063" sys_dependentvariantid="825" sys_folderid="7999" sys_relationshipid="47140" sys_siteid="378"><div class="inline_img_left" style="WIDTH: 150px"><img alt="Professor Robert Hazell (UCL)" class="box" contenteditable="false" height="150" src="http://cms.qmul.ac.uk/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_revision=1&sys_siteid=378&sys_authtype=0&sys_contentid=12063&sys_variantid=506&sys_command=edit&sys_folderid=7999&sys_context=0" unselectable="on" width="150" /><br contenteditable="false" unselectable="on" /><span class="sbcaption" contenteditable="false" unselectable="on">Professor Robert Hazell (UCL)</span></div></div><p><br />Professor Hazell will briefly outline the key criticisms of the reform programme, and respond to them, before exploring just how transformational the reforms have been to Britain’s constitution and political system.<br /><br />After briefly practising as a barrister in the early 1970s, Robert Hazell went on to be a senior civil servant in the Home Office for 14 years. He founded the Constitution Unit in 1995 as an independent think-tank specialising in constitutional reform after six years spent as Director of the Nuffield Foundation.<br /><br />‘Britain’s Constitutional Reforms: Trivial or Transforming? will be held at 6.30pm on Thursday 30 April in the Skeel Lecture Theatre, People's Palace, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS.</p></div>