British constitutional tradition as flexible and pertinent to the present because it is not fully written down.
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British constitutional tradition as flexible and pertinent to the present because it is not fully written down.
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"...different factors in place. And that's why the British think their constitution, it's the most perfect in the world. Because it's not written down,..."
"...present. Okay? And so the English are extremely proud of their constitution. Does that make sense? Okay? Okay. So, that's a great question. So,..."
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