Dr Tom Caygill is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at Nottingham Trent University, specialising in British politics and parliamentary studies. His research examines parliamentary committees as well as the law/policy making process, with particular emphasis on pre- and post-legislative scrutiny. He is the author of a number of journal articles and reports exploring post-legislative scrutiny in the UK and Scottish Parliaments. He has worked closely with the Scottish Parliament as an academic fellow, studying how post-legislative scrutiny operates and the difference it can make.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to The UK Parliament Chapter 2 Making Sense of Legislatures Chapter 3 The Role of the MPs and Peers Chapter 4 Political Parties Chapter 5 Pressure Groups Chapter 6 What is Accountability Chapter 7 Do Debates and Questions Work Chapter 8 Are Select Committees the Crown Jewel of Scrutiny Mechanisms Chapter 9 Law Maker of Influencer Chapter 10 Is Parliament Representative Chapter 11 How Does the Public Engage with Parliament? Chapter 12 Parliamentary Reform

