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Also, England does not have judicial review -- a law that violates the invisible constitution can not be overturned by the courts, meaning the constitution is utterly without power or relevance.
To quote your favorite website Wikipedia:
- Parliament can make law concerning anything.
- No Parliament can bind a future parliament (that is, it cannot pass a law that cannot be changed or reversed by a future Parliament).
- A valid Act of Parliament cannot be questioned by the court. Parliament is supreme law maker
If an invisible, imaginary, unwritten constitution can be freely violated at any time, then you do not have a constitution. Sorry.