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Politics A-Level United Kingdom (DONE!!!!!)

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Question:

Explain what it means for Britain to have an Unentrenched Constitution

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-Any Part of the UK Constitution can be Changed within an Act of Parliament -The Human Rights Act [eg] can be Scrapped or Changed if Parliament so wished to do so -This makes UK Unique as other Nations have Entrenched Constitutions -The Americans need 3/4 of the States and 2/3 of Both Houses of Congress to Change the Constitution -Uncodified Constitutions are thus Easier to Change as they are more Flexible


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