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Analyse the relationship between the executive wing of the UK government and the legislative assembly in the UK.  

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Analyse the relationship between the executive wing of the UK government and the legislative assembly in the UK. Most countries have a written constitution - a single document regulating the powers of its government and the rights and duties of its people. America is one such country to have a codified constitution. The United Kingdom is one of only a few countries which does not have a written constitution. The principal sources of our constitution are * statute laws which are made by Parliament * common laws which are formed through judgements made in the courts * conventions which are rules of political behaviour that are considered obligatory by and upon those who operate the constitution and are viewed as an essential part of the constitution even though they are not enforceable by law. * works of authority which provide guidance on the workings of the constitution but which are persuasive only As the constitution...

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