Brexit wrangling proves that separating the AG and justice minister is no panacea

Legal decisions are not necessarily better than political ones for the big problems governments face.
Justice Minister and Attorney General David Lametti is among those who have floated the idea of splitting the two roles, only one of which is intended to be political.

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