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"British Parliament can make and
unmake any law it wishes to do."
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Answered by aadityajain7
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lord Bingham

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The doctrine of parliamentary supremacy was demonstrated in, for example, the War Damage Act 1965. In English Law, it was upheld in 2005 by Lord Bingham in the case of R (Jackson) v Attorney General: ... It is argued that nonetheless Parliament can legally pass any legislation it wishes.

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"British Parliament can make and

unmake any law it wishes to do."

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