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, professor alison young, professor of public law at cambridge university. what do you make of what sirjames eadie has been saying? he is trying to draw out the unconstitutional role of the courts. and do they have —— to be able to go off and control it? he says they are political controls and there are no legal limits but some of the questions he has had from the justices of the supreme court had been saying, what if this was for too long? what if you did breach a constitutional principle, it is our job to defend that and surely we can intervene there. thank you very much indeed. that is being heard right now. let's go back now to sirjames eadie, qc, representing the government on day two of the supreme court hearing. that provides no answer and no distinction between dissolution as the paradigms examples, the fourth point i can make very shortly in terms of the generality and that is that this is not a context which is about rights. this is not miller, this is not any of those cases in which the traditionally identified areas have been eaten into. it is not about rights. those