The British Constitution Quotes
The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
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“We can finally offer an answer to the question: does Britain possess a constitution? The answer is that the traditional idea of a constitution which the British have long celebrated has become so corroded that it no longer provides a coherent account of the nature of British government”
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
“British constitutional practice works by holding governmental institutions and practices in a relationship of mutual tension.”
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
“State, nation, and citizen are three essentially modern concepts and none of them easily fits the British experience.”
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
“State, nation, and citizen are three essentially modern concepts and non of them easily fits the British experience.”
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
― The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
