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Examine-Analyze the different natures of the US and UK constitutions exam Q&A
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points - ANSWER-1. codification 
2. structure of power set out 
3. entrenchment 
 
1. codification Uk - ANSWER-made up of several sources such as statute law and common law = uncodified e.g. introduction to the law of constitution explaining how the constitution rests on parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law 
has evolved over time with different documents such as the magna carta 
 
codification us - ANSWER-one codified document 
single document of 7000 words containing most of the coun...
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The Nature of the UK Constitution Exam Questions and Answers
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Statutes which will not be impliedly repealed by a later conflicting statute - ANSWER-What are Constitutional Statutes? 
 
Thoburn v Sunderland City Council - ANSWER-In which case was the nature of constitutional Statutes considered? 
 
it is relatively easy to amend and can be change by one single act of Parliament - ANSWER-What does having an uncodified constitution mean for the flexibility of our constitution - LECTURER GETS ANGRY WHEN THIS IS NOT MENTIONED 
 
Legislation, Case Law, Royal Pre...
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nctj public affairs exam with verified solutions graded A+
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Uncodified Constitution 
The UK has a constitution but it has not been written down in one document. It is all over the place. The UK constitution is based on laws passed throughout centuries, accepted conventions and practices and legal decisions. The UK is also part of the European Convention on Human rights even though not the EU. These all help define the UK constitution. 
 
 
 
Flexible constitution 
It can be amended to keep up wi...
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UK government essay plans RATED A+
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Evaluate the view that the case for further english devolution is overdue. PARA 1 - P1 - metro 
mayors. There are 9 metro mayors and a 1 additional combined authorities without mayors and one 
Cornwall 'unitary authority with devolution'. A metro mayor oversees a combined authority, that is 
many councils come under this mayor such as the West of England and is given more powers. Including 
Greater London, 41% of England's population (representing 43% of economic output but just 14% of 
land ...
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Edexcel A Level Politics Question Paper 2 June 2023//Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2 questions and correct answers Constitution - CORRECT ANSW-a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a sy
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Edexcel A Level Politics Question Paper 2 June 2023//Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2 questions and correct answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Constitution - CORRECT ANSW-a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and relationship between government 
 
Unentrenched - CORRECT ANSW-having no special procedure for amendments 
 
Uncodified - CORRECT ANSW-the constitution is not written so cannot be followed 
 
Unitary - CORRECT ANSW-...
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AQA A level Politics - UK Legislature (Parliament) Q's & A's
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AQA A level Politics - UK Legislature (Parliament) 
 
Key features of UK government - Answer-Uncodified constitution 
 
Parliamentary sovereignty 
 
Fusion of executive and legislature 
 
2-party system 
 
Plurality electoral system 
 
Weak/absent local government 
 
Parliamentary privilege - Answer-Legal immunity enjoyed by members of Parliament, ensuring duties can be carried out without intereference 
- freedom of speech 
- exclusive cognisance (regulation of internal affairs without input f...
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Paper 2 possible essay questions
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Should the UK have a codified constitution? - A codified constitution protects the rights of the 
people which can easily be taken away by the sovereign parliament (in 2015 the ECHR ruled in favour of 
the 1000 prisoners who appealed their right to vote, however, the UK government refused to comply) 
/An un-codified constitution is more flexible and can adapt to change, which is vital as the needs of the 
country are constantly changing, creating competing rights. Plus, rights in the UK are prot...
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'Evaluate the view that constitutional reforms in the UK since 1997 have been weak, incomplete and 
require further change' - P1) No english parliament 
- The next logical step to devolution would be that there should be an English Parliament 
- The EVEL created two levels of MPs but it has now been removed 
- Strong regional identities in Yorkshire, Devon and Cornwall 
- The North had a devolution referendum in 2004 and 78% of people voted against it 
- EVEL has been abolished as of 2021 
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UK Politics essay plan QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
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Explain and analyse three features/ principles of the UK constitution. 
P1: Uncodified, 
Variety of sources (statute law: HRA 1998, authoritative works "Erskine may") 
Difficult to fully understand, diminishes rights 
adaptive/flexible 
P2: Unitary, 
Central authority, pment 
No parliament can bind successor, eg Brexit article 50 to undermine European communities act 1976 
Delegated powers alters this slightly, devolution 
P3: Rule of law 
Equally subject to the law 
One of A.V. Dicey's 'twi...
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How did the Miller Case (No.1) reveal problems on the UK constitution?
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Essay that summarizes the Miller Case (No.1) and examines the issues that it reveals with the UK constitution, including challenges to parliamentary sovereignty, issues with devolution, and criticising an uncodified constitution.
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