➢The Constitution of the United Kingdom thus consists mostly
of a collection of disparate written sources, including statutes, judge-made case law, and international treaties. As there is no technical difference between ordinary statutes and "constitutional law," the UK Parliament can perform "constitutional reform" simply by passing Acts of Parliament and thus has the political power to change or abolish almost any written or unwritten element of the constitution. However, no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change.
London
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London has a temperate marine climate ,so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. London receives an average of only 1468 hours of sunshine every year. Spring is normally the driest time of year in London. Summers are generally warm, with daytime temperatures above 20 °C on over 90% of days. Autumn is usually mild but often unsettled as colder air from the arctic and warmer air from the tropics meet. Winters in London are chilly, but rarely below freezing, with daytime highs around 6 °C – 8 °C.