comment on this statement “There is no such thing in the constitution of Britain as it appears and does not appear as it is "
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Britain is unusual in that it has an 'unwritten' constitution: unlike the great majority of countries there is no single legal document which sets out in one place the fundamental laws outlining how the state works. ... This means that Parliament, using the power of the Crown, enacts law which no other body can challenge.
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