Why Parliament Works

Leader of the House of Commons

In conversation with academics and Westminster insiders, Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg MP explores some of the less understood aspects of the UK’s parliamentary democracy and how our constitution delivers for voters.

  • 27 minutes 16 seconds
    Parliament and Government: Talitha Rowland on developing the legislative programme

    Talitha Rowland is the Cabinet Office Deputy Director who runs the secretariat for the Cabinet's Parliamentary Business and Legislation Committee, which is charged with overseeing the development of the government's legislative agenda. In this unprecedented interview she offers a rare insight of a civil servant's view of the lawmaking process, in discussion with Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    2 August 2021, 7:50 pm
  • 42 minutes 32 seconds
    Civil Service Live: Jacob Rees-Mogg on why Parliament matters to civil servants

    Fast-streamer Mohammed Hasan interviewed Jacob Rees-Mogg as part of 2021's Civil Service Live, giving the Leader of the House a chance to set out his views on how government interacts with parliament to an audience of civil servants. 

    7 July 2021, 3:20 pm
  • 30 minutes 10 seconds
    S2 E14: Daniel Hannan interviews Jacob Rees-Mogg on Brexit

    Jacob Rees-Mogg hands over the reins to Lord Hannan of Kingsclere for a special episode to conclude the second series of 'Why Parliament Works'. The pair discuss what the powers returned from the European Union mean for the UK Parliament - and how parliamentarians should respond to their new, strengthened roles. 

    9 May 2021, 11:23 pm
  • 28 minutes
    S2 E13: Eleanor Laing on Commons rhetoric

    Dame Eleanor Laing is the House of Commons' senior deputy speaker, the Chairman of Ways and Means. In this episode she discusses with Jacob Rees-Mogg her career in Westminster  - including her time as special adviser to Leader of the House John MacGregor from 1990 to 1992; her election in 1997; and her views on the Commons during the pandemic.

    4 May 2021, 8:59 pm
  • 24 minutes 28 seconds
    S2 E12: Victoria Atkins on the Domestic Abuse Act 2021

    The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 is a landmark piece of legislation and the result of extensive scrutiny by Parliament. In this special episode of the 'Why Parliament Works' podcast to mark Royal Assent - the moment when the bill becomes an Act of Parliament - Minister for Safeguarding Victoria Atkins discusses her work with MPs and peers to improve the legislation, which aims to improve the lives of millions of people.

    A video version of this interview is also available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofOV68X9GX0&t=1087s

    29 April 2021, 4:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 17 seconds
    S2 E11: Caroline Shenton on the Palace of Westminster

    Dr Caroline Shenton, historian, archivist and author of 'The Day Parliament Burned Down' and 'Mr Barry's War', discusses the disastrous 1834 fire which destroyed the Palace of Westminster and its subsequent protracted rebuilding with Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg. 

    20 April 2021, 9:16 pm
  • 30 minutes 17 seconds
    S2 E10: Natalie Evans on leading the House of Lords

    The Leader of the House of Lords, Baroness Natalie Evans of Bowes Park, discusses with the Leader of the House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, her experience in the upper House - first as the youngest female peer, then as a Baroness-in-Waiting, and since 2016 in her current role.

    6 April 2021, 8:35 pm
  • 23 minutes 1 second
    S2 E9: Catherine McKinnell on 21st century petitioning

    Catherine McKinnell is the MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North and chairman of the Commons' petitions committee, which has been giving members of the public the opportunity to influence parliamentary business since its establishment in 2015. This episode explains the ongoing relevance of petitioning, one of the oldest forms of seeking redress of grievance, and explores why it is proving even more popular than ever.

    30 March 2021, 5:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 56 seconds
    S2 E8: Carolyn Harris on campaigning for constituents

    Carolyn Harris is the Member of Parliament for Swansea East and a regular contributor to business questions, where she often praises individuals and organisations in her constituency. In this episode Jacob Rees-Mogg discusses with her how MPs of all parties can support their constituents and how campaigning MPs can make a real difference to people's lives.

    24 March 2021, 6:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 30 seconds
    S2 E7: Gwilym Dodd on medieval petitioning

    The development of petitioning during the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries is an important chapter in the UK Parliament's history. This period saw a broadening of the scope of the issues under consideration: cases of individuals seeking redress of grievance continued throughout but were increasingly supplemented by instances when the king was asked to consider matters of national significance. In this episode Jacob Rees-Mogg discusses this shift with Gwilym Dodd, Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham, who specialises in politics, kingship and government in late medieval England.

    16 March 2021, 6:11 pm
  • 31 minutes 28 seconds
    S2 E6: William Hague on parliamentary handling

    In his long and distinguished parliamentary career Lord Hague of Richmond has seen the Commons - and more recently, the Lords - from every conceivable angle: backbencher, junior minister, leader of the opposition, shadow foreign secretary, first secretary of state, foreign secretary and of course Leader of the House. In this episode Jacob Rees-Mogg discusses the "hidden wiring" of parliament with one of his most experienced predecessors to learn more about why parliament works.

    9 March 2021, 11:22 pm
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