Partisan
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I was under the impression the British constitution was not a document like the American one. Rather it is the body of common law which makes it a pliable document that only a court of law can decide upon and as such gives judges infinite power. A major reason for the Americans penning one.
Bulldog, you're nearly right, in actual fact there are many documents which make up the British constitution, including treaties, statutes & judicial verdicts. The overriding principle is that of Parliamentary primacy, which is where laws are tabled and passed.
The judiciary does have some power, but these decisions are subject to appeal, which is why the House of Lords (the upper house in Parliament) is the highest court in the land). Their decisions are final, although now we have the bloated bureaucracy of Brussels to deal with, that may not always be the case.
I think someone must have listened to BritinAfrica, because most forms that I've completed ask for nationality as British / English etc & white is an acceptable ethnicity, at least for a little while longer.