Talk:Constitution of the United Kingdom/Archive 3
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Works of authority on the United Kingdom constitution up for deletion. Knowledge needed
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Works of authority on the United Kingdom constitution If someone familiar with this topic would look this over, perhaps you can see if anything can be merged here, or if a list is valid and perhaps more things belong on it. Dream Focus 04:15, 12 July 2022 (UTC)
It enables the constitution to be easily changed
The article should also add at this point it enables an element of confusion to reign which favours ambiguity in the behaviour and actions of Parliament, The Crown and other branches of government which effectively shields the British state from direct criticism and or legal challenge. This has been highlighted in recent years by public enquiries into the legality of the war with Iraq and other controversial matters. 94.1.166.134 (talk) 14:01, 10 September 2022 (UTC)
The London constitution
Meaning:the London constitution is a constitution that consist of 3 zones or arms of constitution which is mainly used for London's use in uk Nigeria Karl (talk) 16:23, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
Decorative images
There are a lot of images in this article with what seem to be a primarily decorative purpose. They are often images of a place where something related to the constitution was discussed or enacted—but they are stylized, duplicative or only tenuously related. Is it really useful to depict the architecture of a place in an article about the law that happened to be created there? (I could see for example, a picture of the House of Commons chamber during debate as a relevant depiction of the process by which constitutional legislation is formed...but what does the outside of the building, multiple times, have to do with it?) TheFeds 20:47, 3 November 2022 (UTC)