The UK does not have a single, written document that they call their constitution. Instead, they have something called an 'uncodified constitution': a collection of customs, statutes, precedents, etc. that together form the fundamental rules of government.
The United Kingdom, a CONSTITUTIONAL monarchy, ironically does not have a written constitution. other countries without a constitution include Israel and new zeland
The UK does not have a written constitution.
No
No - Great Brittain is a Monarchy.
Instead of a written constitution, Great Britain has traditions. When traditions are respected, they work just as well as a written constitution.
Great Britain.
Monarchs (kings and queens)
Great Britain
They Wanted it to be partally like Great Britain's
Loose collection of documents, law and norms, composed of Magna Carta, Bill of RIghts and Common Law.
I assume you mean king of Great Britain, that was George III.
Arthur Lehman Goodhart has written: 'The British constitution' -- subject(s): England, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament
Britain doesn't have a written constitution but English law is based on the 1215 Magna Carta (Great Charter).
Great Britain tried to over power the colonies and treaty them badly during the coloial era
Philip Pusey has written: 'The new constitution' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Politics and government, Great Britain, Great Britain. Parliament, Reform