1. Significant Factors Shaping Britains Approach to the EU
The white Protestants of Australia, Canada and New Zealand mattered much more to the post imperial British than the European continent, Marr identifies. ... In the UK, as Hogwood explains, the objection to a constitutional court centres on the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, by which the judiciary is constitutionally subordinate to parliament. (1997; pp.232) Britain is a country that is inordinately proud of its dynamic, flexible, unwritten constitution of which parliamentary sovereignty forms its cornerstone. ...
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