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Views sought on "The Existing Constitution"

11 May 2012

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The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee today published a paper from the Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies, Kings College London, on The Existing Constituiton, as part of its inquiry into mapping the path codifying—or not codifying—the UK constitution.

The Committee would be interested to receive views on the issues raised in the paper.  Responses should be submitted by e-mail in Microsoft Word or rich text format to pcrc@parliament.uk

If you do not have access to email, you may send a paper copy of your response to the Clerk of the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee, Committee Office, First Floor, 7 Millbank, London SW1P 3JA.

Responses should not significantly exceed 3,000 words unless this has
been cleared in advance with the Committee secretariat.  Written responses to the Committee will be treated as evidence to the Committee and may be published. If you object to your response being made public in a volume of evidence, please make this clear when it is submitted.