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What are the arguments for the judiciary not being independent and neutral?

Author: Anita Okunde



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Due to a very narrow background (white, privately educated) there has been a conservative bias, in 2015, Lady Hoyle pointed out that since her appointment, all other appointments had been white male, courts were criticised by ministers and right wing papers for article 50 ruling, in 2011 lord Phillips broke judicial neutrality when he raised concerns about possible effects of spending cut


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