The UK constitution is based on conventions and precedents rather than a single codified document. It establishes the form of government as a parliamentary democracy headed by a Prime Minister and Cabinet who are accountable to the elected House of Commons. Key constitutional documents include Acts of Parliament, court judgments, letters patent and international treaties.
The UK constitution is based on conventions and precedents rather than a single codified document. It establishes the form of government as a parliamentary democracy headed by a Prime Minister and Cabinet who are accountable to the elected House of Commons. Key constitutional documents include Acts of Parliament, court judgments, letters patent and international treaties.
The UK constitution is based on conventions and precedents rather than a single codified document. It establishes the form of government as a parliamentary democracy headed by a Prime Minister and Cabinet who are accountable to the elected House of Commons. Key constitutional documents include Acts of Parliament, court judgments, letters patent and international treaties.