The constitution of the UK

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The constitution of the UK

Definition The constitution of the United Kingdom is the sum of laws and principles that make up the body politic of the United Kingdom.

General constitutional principles Sources Acts of Parliament are laws (statutes) that have received the approval of Parliament and they are among the most important sources of the constitution. Treaties automatically become incorporated into UK law. Common law Constitutional conventions

Parliamentary supremacy Parliamentary sovereignty means that Parliament is the supreme law-making body: its Acts are the highest source of English law.

Rule of law This is the idea that all laws and government actions conform to principles (for example, everyone is equal before the law and no person is above the law, including those in power).

Unity The United Kingdom comprises four countries: England, Wales, Scotland  and Northern Ireland. Nevertheless, it is a unitary state.

Unlike many other nations, the UK has no single constitutional document. Much of the British constitution is embodied in written documents, within statutes, court judgments, works of authority and treaties.

Documents in history Magna Carta (1215) Acts of Union 1707 Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 European Communities Act 1972,  European Union Act 2011 Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 Human Rights Act 1998 Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010, Succession to the Crown Act 2013

Political parties There are two main parties in the United Kingdom: the Conservative Party, and the Labour Party.  The Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party are the third largest political parties.

The Conservative Party The party commonly known as “The Tory Party“ or “the Tories“ It is the traditional right-wing party in the UK Notable figures include  Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron

The Labour Party Founded as a socialist party, this party had a huge role in the creation of the Welfare State and the National Health Service The red flag, originally the official flag and symbol of the Labour party Notable figures include Clement Attlee,  Tony Blair and Gordon Brown