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Dicey believed that each new Parliament must enjoy the same unlimited power as any before it. Therefore, Parliament cannot be bound by its predecessors and may amend or repeal any previous enactment. The rationale for this rule is that, if Parliament were to pass a law limiting its power as an institution, a future parliament would not be supreme.
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