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Should secularists support a codified constitution?

A 'New Magna Carta'?: free public discussion hosted by the NSS

Many secularists see codified constitutional law as the best way to protect secularism, equality and Human Rights. But others are concerned at the possibility that current inequalities and religious privileges could become entrenched in a written constitution, which could not be easily amended.

As the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta approaches, has the time come for the UK to have a codified constitution? And if so, what form should it take? What would constitutional reform mean for the established church and the separation of church and state?

These issues will be discussed at a public event at Conway Hall on Thursday 4 December, by Graham Allen MP, chair of the Parliamentary Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee, and Bob Morris, from the UCL Constitution Unit.

We hope you can make it to this free event, advanced registration is required.

P.s. this invite was sent to you because part of your postcode or address made us think you were in London, sorry if we got that wrong.

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