“For the first time in our history, we have a Government whose approved policy is to make the country poorer,” said Rt Revd Nick Baines when he delivered the 2019 Harold Wilson lecture.
He concluded the lecture by saying UK democracy needed to be reshaped, with a written constitution, proportional representation and even a redesign of the Commons chamber to reflect a new politics in which the two-party system was a thing of the past.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Bob Cryan welcomed the late Harold Wilson’s son, Professor Robin Wilson, accompanied by his wife Joy. The lecture series commemorates the Huddersfield-born Labour politician who was Prime Minister during most of the 1960s and early 1970s.
It is co-organised by the University in tandem with the Huddersfield Episcopal Area and it's Bishop, Dr Jonathan Gibbs.
The Rt Hon Gordon Brown said 'we are in an endless cycle of despair about the country's future' at the annual Harold Wilson Lecture
John Bercow spoke to the University a day after the EU Referendum took place and told us what he thought about the political situation
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