1. "The differences between the UK and US constitutions are ove
Although both constitutions provide fundamentally similar Liberal Democratic political systems, and both have an Executive, a bicameral Legislative and a Judiciary within their political systems, the two constitutions and political systems are extremely different. ... In contrast to this Britain's unitary constitution centralises power both in the Westminster Parliament in London, with local authorities being clearly subordinate to the national government, and in the Executive, which dominates the Legislative, allowing the Party that controls parliament to make or unmake any law. ...
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