The UK system is a monarcall one ( made up word ? )Yes I'm in the UK,
Spent a lot of my life working around the world ,
we have no "constitution" , its mainly "custom" .
One of the nice things about living near ( even better IN the USA ) is you are constantly aware of their politics and systems.
Fantastic checks and balances designed to lock the systems up if the politicians are not going to play ball and play fair.
But also there is bill of rights.
Clearly spelling out what the BNA act and English common law does not.
What are your rights!!!!
Perhaps now is the time to look at this in the UK.
We adopted this very American idea in 82, I don't know about the Auzies and Kiwis but after a decade of argueing about whagt is provincial and federal resposibilities the Charter of rights and freedoms has done a pretty good job of fire walling the fed and the provinces from the kinds power grabs and intrutions of the state that common law does not expressly forbid
Pulling this off would have been harder with a president also arguing for powers of an elected head of state.
