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The insurance of a constitution

Pages 43-45 | Published online: 07 Jan 2009
 

We are no longer well served by having an unwritten constitution that may be changed by simple parliamentary majority. Liberties are eroded and the functioning of government institutions changed without a full consideration of the impact of such developments. Britain was once ahead of the rest of the world in constitutional terms, but now lags behind other democracies.

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