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Great Britain, New Zealand and Israel. Reason is basically they never evolved as nations where a constitution was proposed or needed. They do have legislation covering many aspects found in other nations consitutions but operate very well without such a formal document. One of the benefits of not having one in a democracy like NZ with just one house of government the majority people's consent (referendum) is not needed to change a lot of minor aspects of the nation. New Zealand does however have a powerful Bill of Rights that protects its citizens.

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