>>96 Magna Carta is the basis for every constitution that ever was written
Well, since you consider Wikipedia to be Gospel Truth, let's see what the Gospel Truth is about the Magna Carta:
The repeal of clause 26 in 1829 was the first time a clause of Magna Carta was repealed. With the document's perceived protected status broken, in 150 years nearly the whole charter was repealed, leaving just Clauses 1, 9, and 29 still in force after 1969.
Oh wow, pwned. All it took were some acts of the federal government to override "the basis for every constitution that ever was written".
It's not a Constitution if it's not the absolute highest law of the land, not subject to the whim of the government, changeable only by the very strict amendment requirements that it lays out for itself.
The real Constitution can not be freely ignored, erased, rewritten, or changed at the whims of the federal government; amendment is only possible with the consent of a supermajority of the sovereign member states. But of course, if you live in a country with an unelected head of state supposedly backed by "divine right", then I'm sure that sounds pretty alien to you.
>>97 >>98
You're a Canadian. Your head of state is the Queen of England (although 95% of the people in your country don't even know who their head of state is). So it's not surprise that you and the other subjects in your quaint little vassalage have your nose up Elizabeth 2's snizz.