Yes it does.
The rights or UK citizens are enshrined in Common(Case) Law and the Laws of Parliament.
The UK has the advantage of being able to change laws as the public and establishment change. The judiciary have less power as parliament is not undermined by
It is unwritten, however it is replaced by written legislations made by the government, which can only be changed by all government parties, such as labour, conservative etc.
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the unwritten Constitution
There is no unwritten constitution, so no laws are made as a result of one.
There is no unwritten constitution and the election laws for president are in the constitution.
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No, the constitution is clearly written.
No part of the government has an unwritten constitution. This is a fallacy that there is an unwritten constitution just like the idea of a "deep state."
No it is the 22nd amendment to the constitution . There is no "unwritten" constitution. We have only one that determines how the government is run.
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