This book explores the impact of Brexit on the British Constitution, examining the historical, political, and legal challenges faced by the United Kingdom. It delves into the complex negotiations and political maneuvers leading up to and following the Brexit referendum, highlighting the roles of key figures such as David Cameron, Theresa May, and Boris Johnson. The text provides an analysis of the constitutional implications, including parliamentary sovereignty and the legal nature of referendums, as well as the socio-economic consequences of the UK's departure from the EU. The author aims to shed light on the evolving nature of the British political system and its relationship with the European Union, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students of political science and law. |