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"The sources of governmental power in the United Kingdom are, by their nature and substance, quite undemocratic - discuss".  

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PUBLIC LAW Usana Parmar " The sources of governmental power in the United Kingdom are, by their nature and substance, quite undemocratic - discuss". The following expressions can be extracted from the term 'government' as the ' government comprising of persons or a person authorised to administer the laws; it is an act of exercising authority over a state and providing a set of regulations as a means of forming an established structure of law' - Collins Dictionary. The way in which a state carries out its authority is through its constitution. As we may or may or know , the UK has no written constitution and there has been difficulty as to how the British constitution can be described . Some have described it as a 'body of laws, customs and conventions that define the composition and powers of the organs of the state and that regulate the relations of the...

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