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26 February, 14:02

The customs and practices of British government are derived from

a. the ruling monarch.

b. nine law lords.

c. a written constitution.

d. an unwritten constitution.

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  1. 26 February, 14:18
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    Generally speaking, the customs and practices of British government are derived from " an unwritten constitution," since the common law has build over centuries.
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