Tag Archives: British Constitution

The demands of democracy

After the actual word “Brexit” it was the most used word in the whole of the Brexit debate. I speak, of course, of the word “Democracy”. The word “democracy” and the practice of government which it typifies, has a long … Continue reading

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An act of renewal

Question: What does the United Kingdom have in common with Saudi Arabia? Answer: The UK, as with Saudi Arabia, does not have a written constitution. These two countries are to be numbered amongst the very few countries in the world … Continue reading

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Give them more than porridge

The hills and dales, the villages and cities of this country are alive with the sounds of electioneering. There is little music in this, but much of what purports to be hard fact – but, in all probability, is nothing more … Continue reading

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