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Essay heading: Does the UK has a constitution
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For these countries a constitution is the law which is subject to strict execution that it is legally binding.
According to T. Paine ‘A constitution is not the act of a government, but of a people constituting a government, and a government without a constitution is power without rights…’ In his point, it is clear that people create a constitution but not a government... displayed 300 characters
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Thus, a government which has not got a constitution, means that ‘…its power without rights…’ In this sense the UK does not a constitution . This is true that the UK has not a ‘written’ constitution; however, it has the government and the law.
T. Paine looked at a constitution in a sense of a codified constitution... displayed next 300 characters
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