Guide to UK constitution is ‘bright, colourful and engaging’

Michael Grimes
27 April 2007

In a review for the Unlock Democracy blog, Nicola Whitehead praises Inside Britain – the Citizenship Foundation’s guide to the UK constitution – for its accessible and engaging style:

“Unlike most literature dealing with political issues, Inside Britain is bright, colourful and engaging, and more closely resembles a book-length magazine than your average school textbook”.


Unlike many other countries, the rules of government in Britain are not set out in a single document. The UK constitution is a mixture of written and unwritten law that has evolved and been adapted over time.

A guide to the UK constitution'.Focusing mainly on England and Wales, Inside Britain: A guide to the UK constitution explains the rules and procedures by which the UK is governed, and indicates the extent and the limits of the government’s power on everyday life.

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