In Britain,
the primary instruments of defence against tyranny are the checks
and balances embodied in unwritten legal arrangements, the
independence of the Judiciary and Executive, the protection of the
Crown, and the incorporation of the European Convention of Human
Rights into UK Law. However, in recent months, the abrogation of
many safeguards seems at least to have been contemplated by
parliament. And ...
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