There is no British Constitution, so it cannot be amended.
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The British Parliament had to agree to Australia's constitution because prior to 1901, each of the Australialian colonies were part of the British Empire.
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Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act was passed by the British Parliament in 12900.
hmmm..in a way yes because the British Parliament is supreme..however,following the European Communities Act 1972, some academicians argue that Parliamentary Supremacy has been upsurp. this is so as EU law is now binding on UK courts n the UK Parliament would have to amend laws that contradict EU law..However, the ECA 1972 at most represents another Act of Parliament and can be repealed or amended by a later Parliament as one parliament does not bind another. However, this will be politically unpopular. an unritten constitution will also automatically update itself n evolve with time
Depends on what you mean by a "true constitution". The British don't have a codified, written document that they identify as their constitution. It consists of a number of different laws and precedents relied upon by Parliament.
The U. S. Constitution has been amended twenty seven times.The Constitution, has been amended 17 times since the first 10.
it can be amended by special majority
The preamble to the US Constitution has never been amended.
Why was the US Constitution amended to include all bill of rights
Why was the US Constitution amended to include all bill of rights
Why was the us constitution amended to include all bill of rights