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Parliamentary sovereignty
Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law. Generally, the courts cannot overrule its legislation and no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change
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Resources on the UK executive and legislature
27th May 2022
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Is Britain drifting towards some sort of Orwellian dystopia?
8th December 2021
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Sovereignty
Study Notes
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Is there sufficient parliamentary scrutiny of the government's Covid strategy?
21st September 2020
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Brexit: "Taking back control"?
27th January 2021
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An update on a key British Politics topic
14th January 2021
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Breaking the Law (A Little Bit)? Brandon Lewis and Northern Ireland Trading
9th September 2020
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How parliament matters more than people think
19th December 2017
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Sources of the UK's Constitution - Statute Law
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