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    The UK is a constitutional monarchy. But does it have a constitution?

    Question #128830. Asked by romeomikegolf. (Jan 07 13 3:56 AM)


    Jomarion

    Much of the British constitution is found in more than one written document. - See the following:-

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom

    Jan 07 13, 4:26 AM
    Arpeggionist

    Three countries don't have a singular constitution, and the UK is one of them. The other two are New Zealand and Israel.

    Jan 11 13, 5:13 AM


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