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FAIL -- in the United States, a court can declare a law unconstitutional. This is not possible in the UK; laws can not be struck down in the courts (only "interpreted"), on constitutional grounds or for any other reasons. Parliament can pass any law it wants, and the courts can not declare the law invalid -- so essentially, the so-called constitutional rights are meaningless, as there's no way to enforce them, except hoping parliament will be "courteous" enough to respect them. And that's really all it is, a courtesy.
In summary, you're wrong, and you're a grotesquely ugly freak.