How does the unwritten constitution of Great Britain work?
One of the most important and peculiar things about Great Britain is that it doesn’t have a written constitution unlike most of the democratic countries. However, it has various documents that are passed at various pint in time under the crown by the parliament. This would mean once a law is passed by the parliament under the crown which is its official head, no one can challenge it because it’s the ultimate authority. This would mean that people are used with the life under the kings and queens thus, they are used to obeying orders that come from the highest command the queen.
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