"Harry, all democracies have constitutions, unlike so-called demo"
"The United Kingdom has no codified constitution. The term "constitution" has been used in the United Kingdom since 1689[1] to refer to the uncodified body of law and convention under which it is governed.
Because the UK has no single document which describes the powers and procedures of its government, as set out in the Constitution of the United States and most other nations, it is often said that the country has an "unwritten constitution".[2] Wikipedia |
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