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M-RCBG Senior Fellow-Led Study Group: Robert Buckland and Andrew Tyrie

Tuesday, September 17, 5:30-6:30  Taubman-401

Join Robert Buckland and Andrew Tyrie for a discussion about the recent U.K. General Election result and its implications for the centre-right in UK politics.

This study group / discussion is open to all HUID holders. Registration is not necessary. 

M-RCBG welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs. To request accommodations or ask questions about access provided, please email: mrcbg@hks.harvard.edu


Robert Buckland head shot photoRobert Buckland: Rt Hon Sir Robert Buckland KBE KC MP has enjoyed a distinguished career in politics and law in the United Kingdom.  Born in Llanelli, Wales, Robert graduated in Law at Hatfield College, Durham University in 1990.  At Durham he was President of the Union and Secretary of Hatfield Junior Common Room.  Robert was called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 1991 and was an advocacy prize winner.  He then spent nearly twenty years in practice, specialising in criminal litigation. He was a member of the Attorney-General’s List of Prosecuting Counsel from 1999 to 2010.  In 2009, Robert was appointed as a part-time Crown Court Circuit Judge. Robert’s political career began in the 1987 General Election, when he was a constituency campaign manager.  In 1993, he was elected as a County Councillor for his home area, beating the Labour candidate by three votes.  Robert stood for both Westminster and the European Parliament during the 1990s and in 2010, he was elected Member of Parliament for the South Swindon constituency, being re-elected three times since then. In the Commons, Robert served on the Justice Select Committee, the Standards Committee, and the Joint Committee on Human Rights.  Robert was Secretary of the 1922 Committee of Conservative Backbenchers from 2012 to 2014 and chaired the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission.  As a backbencher, Robert campaigned on issues such as autism, special educational needs and reform of the laws of domestic abuse and stalking.  In 2014, Robert joined the UK Government as Solicitor General.  In May 2019, Robert became Minister of State for Prisons & Probation and in July 2019, he entered the Cabinet as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, serving until September 2021.  In July 2022, Robert returned to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Wales, and served until October 2022. Robert is a member of the Commons Northern Ireland Select Committee and Chairs the All Party Parliamentary Groups on Autism, Learning Disability and the Western Gateway Economic Partnership.  Robert is a Master of the Bench at Inner Temple, and was awarded the KBE in the 2022 New Year Honours. While an M-RCBG Senior Fellow, Robert will pursue a project on the “Covid Rush”, AI, Digital Courts and the impact on international standards of justice and the rule of law. His faculty supervisor is Sharad Goel, Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. Email: rbuckland@hks.harvard.edu

Andrew Tyrie head shot photoAndrew Tyrie: The Rt Hon Lord Tyrie was Chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority from 2018 to 2020. He was a member of the British House of Commons for 20 years and has been in the House of Lords for the last seven years. He has chaired numerous Parliamentary committees, including the Treasury Select Committee and the most senior committee: the Liaison Committee - the committee comprised of Select Committee chairs. Lord Tyrie was appointed by Parliament to chair the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards to investigate aspects of the financial crash and to recommend remedies. Most of the recommendations have subsequently been implemented, some now also emulated in other jurisdictions. He has written extensively on public policy, most recently on the need to improve the performance of Britain’s competition regulators and other quangos. While an M-RCBG Senior Fellow, Lord Tyrie will develop further some of his works on competition regulator reform. His faculty sponsor is Jason Furman, Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. Email: atyrie@hks.harvard.edu