1. "The differences between the UK and US constitutions are ove
Secondly there is Common Law, which comprises of legal principles developed and applied by the courts, which have grown up as accepted over the years. ... Due to this large number of different primary sources the British constitution has no extraordinary features laid down in parliament for the passage or amendment of measures of constitutional law, and therefore it is considered flexible, as all bills go through the same stages and are subject to simple majority voting. ... Although the national subdivisions of the British Isles lend themselves in theory to a Federal constitution, in which...
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