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by gizajob
5 days ago
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This confuses so many people - the Uk has a series of constitutions and a very strong and historical legal basis for rights. It’s not strictly codified in one purposely written document but it does exist. And it’s a mistake to say if there’s no constitution then you have no fundamental rights. The UKs system is a hodgepodge but so is having a written constitution that can be regularly amended or otherwise ignored. |
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I am not saying the US is better in practice. The bottom line is that authority worshippers will take whatever liberties they can get away with in any system.