UNITRY SYSTEM IN U.K. Unitary government Federal government

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UNITRY SYSTEM IN U.K. Unitary government Federal government Meaning and definition of unitary government

Characteristics of unitary government in U. K. Single administration Absence of division of subjects Absence of written constitution Flexible constitution Supremacy of parliament Local government make use of delegated powers Single citizenship Absence of the supremacy of judicary

Exceptions of unitary government in U.K. Absence of the single judicial system Separate legislative of northern Ireland Separate assembly for Wales Separate parliament of Scotland Separate currency of Scotland