
Shifting the Foundations
The Reith Lectures
The Uniqueness of the British Constitution
This chapter discusses the key features of the British constitution, including its unwritten nature, parliamentary sovereignty, and the role of conventions. It emphasizes the historical foundation of the British Constitution and its ability to adapt without formal amendments.
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