This is part of the British Politics series covering Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative governments (1979-97), New Labour and British Constitution. This package contains:
Exam notes on the 'British Constitution' and
An essay titled 'What, if anything, is wrong with the British constitution?'
Useful for:
Understanding whether the British Constitution is transitioning from the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty to a codified one, with discussions about A. V. Dicey, devolution, entry into European Economic Communities, Human Rights Act and Brexit;
Interrogating the impact of parliament on policy making. Style: The content always makes sense chronologically.
The document is usually divided into two halves: historical facts and assessment of historians or political scientists. The first few pages are always the context of the main content, likely to be the decades preceding the period being studied. a timeline if relevant is always provided in the beginning on the document.
The author has graduated from the University of Cambridge with a triple first (first across all three years).



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