The UK’s unwritten constitution
Support for the unwritten constitution – the Whig view
Support for the unwritten constitution – the westminster model
Support for the Unwritten Constitution – From the 1970s
What is the British Constitution – Common Law
The Common Law – The Royal Prerogative
The British Constitution – Statute Law
The British Constitution – Constitutional Conventions
New Labour and Freedom of Information (FOI)
New Labour and Local Government
New Labour and Monetary Policy
New Labour and Political Parties
Although England had become a Constitutional Monarchy the level of democracy was limited.
Only a small number of men could vote, elections were corrupt and politics was largely controlled by aristocratic landowners.
However, Britain’s aristocracy, especially those of the Whig Party, was more open to new people and ideas than Continental aristocracies and British democracy slowly evolved without the revolutions that other European countries saw and which led them to adopt written constitutions.
Parliament passed legislation of constitutional significance as the framework of a modern state:-
The really major change was the entry of Britain into the European Union in 1972.
The European Communities Act, 1972 introduces the supremacy of European law over British Law and this was confirmed by the Factortame cases of 1990 and 1991.
The Merchant Shipping Act of 1988 made it illegal for Spanish ships to register as British ships to try to evade fishing quota restrictions and an affected firm challenged the legislation as contrary to Community law.
After consulting the European Court, the House of Lords ruled against British law. Although, Parliament could repeal the 1972 Act or pass a law in direct breach of Community law which British Courts would then uphold, from a practical point of view Parliamentary Supremacy has been limited.
Parliament was able to give a view on draft European legislation but there is so much of it that only a small amount is actually scrutinised. All of this will of course change when the UK exits the European Union.