I'd wholeheartedly support access to justice for ordinary people. The wholesale cuts in legal aid and the massive hike in court fees have made it very difficult for people to fight cases which could change their lives. I've done 3 pro bono cases recently where I've gone as far as I can but the Court fees have made pushing matters to a conclusion impossible. The other side in every case who hold the purse strings know this and use it to their advantage.
On a different issue, in my view it is fundamental that the government must govern within the law and an independent judiciary having the ability to scrutinise this is crucial. I didnt agree with Gina Miller's endgame, but I did agree with the plea that what was done must be done legally - in some ways she scored a massive own goal by the Court ruling as it did and Parliament having to act accordingly. Any attempt to limit the ability of the Court to ensure that even Parliament must follow the law must, in my view, be strongly resisted.