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On the other hand, a flexible constitution is one where any laws, including constitutional laws, can be amended in the normal or standard way. In the UK, Parliament is the supreme law-making body and it can pass, amend, or repeal any law with a simple majority. The Human Rights Act 1998, for example, could be expressly amended or even repealed entirely in exactly the same way as any other Act of Parliament. No special mechanisms are necessary to change important constitutional laws in the UK. This is a consequence of the central place of parliamentary supremacy (or sovereignty) in the UK
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