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UK constitution - Coggle Diagram
UK constitution
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Nature of constitution
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It is unentrenched - it can be altered relatively easily, by a simple majority vote in parliament
It is unitary - sovereignty has traditionally been located at the centre, with the component parts of the county - this has been modified in the late 1990s. The distribution of power between the central and regional governments of the UK can still be altered by an act of parliament. (Find an example!)
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Rule of law - No one is above the law, equality before the law, The law is always applied, Legal redress is available through courts