← Back to context Comment by gzread 5 hours ago It's simple - nobody actually cares about the constitution. 5 comments gzread Reply onraglanroad 4 hours ago The UK doesn't have a constitution. gzread 4 hours ago Germany does, and that's what verfassungsfeindlich refers to. Germany also uses Palantir. phpnode 4 hours ago The UK doesn’t have a written constitution, it does have one though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kin... zipy124 4 hours ago Right but if you read that page you quickly come to the quote "Parliament can make or unmake any law". Technically there is judicial review now, so there is some restrictions, but not like in a USA style constitution. 1 reply →
onraglanroad 4 hours ago The UK doesn't have a constitution. gzread 4 hours ago Germany does, and that's what verfassungsfeindlich refers to. Germany also uses Palantir. phpnode 4 hours ago The UK doesn’t have a written constitution, it does have one though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kin... zipy124 4 hours ago Right but if you read that page you quickly come to the quote "Parliament can make or unmake any law". Technically there is judicial review now, so there is some restrictions, but not like in a USA style constitution. 1 reply →
gzread 4 hours ago Germany does, and that's what verfassungsfeindlich refers to. Germany also uses Palantir.
phpnode 4 hours ago The UK doesn’t have a written constitution, it does have one though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kin... zipy124 4 hours ago Right but if you read that page you quickly come to the quote "Parliament can make or unmake any law". Technically there is judicial review now, so there is some restrictions, but not like in a USA style constitution. 1 reply →
zipy124 4 hours ago Right but if you read that page you quickly come to the quote "Parliament can make or unmake any law". Technically there is judicial review now, so there is some restrictions, but not like in a USA style constitution. 1 reply →
The UK doesn't have a constitution.
Germany does, and that's what verfassungsfeindlich refers to. Germany also uses Palantir.
The UK doesn’t have a written constitution, it does have one though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kin...
Right but if you read that page you quickly come to the quote "Parliament can make or unmake any law". Technically there is judicial review now, so there is some restrictions, but not like in a USA style constitution.
1 reply →