The theory suggests that Parliament can pass legislation, however absurd, unjust or impractical. [who]'s often-quoted example (from 1882) was that Parliament could pass a law ordering the death of all blue-eyed babies.
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Sir Leslie Stephen
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The theory suggests that Parliament can pass legislation, however absurd, unjust or impractical. [who]'s often-quoted example (from 1882) was that Parliament could pass a law ordering the death of all blue-eyed babies.
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#constitution #law #public
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The theory suggests that Parliament can pass legislation, however absurd, unjust or impractical. [who]'s often-quoted example (from 1882) was that Parliament could pass a law ordering the death of all blue-eyed babies.
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Sir Leslie Stephen
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