How is Britain's constitution changing in the 21st century?
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How is Britain's constitution changing in the 21st century? The return of Blair's Labour government in May 2001 has assured the executive that their programme of constitutional reform will persist. The late 20th century in Blair's first term as Prime Minister heralded a revolution on the constitution, which had been planned and proposed by other political parties and interest groups since the 1920s. The initial permutations on the constitution have however not been fulfilled, which I believe will being about a second wave of changes to the constitution. The nature of the British constitution is unique among those of all others in Western democracies. Its composure is unitary, flexible, unwritten and codified. How will the developments of Blair's initial legislation change the constitution, and in what kind of arenas? The umbrella of European legislation is having more of an effect on Britain, and as our ties may increasingly in the future...

