The people as a collective are the ultimate supremacy. Once accomplished, a constitution cannot be changed without the express will of the people – for to do so would be a violation of contract and would negate the authority of those in breech.
Britain Has A Constitution
Britain has a constitution of considerable standing, the foundations of which were established almost 800 years ago with the signing of Magna Carta in 1215, and reasserted 322 years go with the Declaration of Right and Bill of Rights in 1688.
Parliament was not party to either Magna Carta or the Declaration of Right and thus has no authority to impinge upon the contract agreed i.e. our constitution. They are, however, obliged to obey its provisions. The Bill of Rights is a parliamentary affirmation of the Declaration of Right, it does not replace it or stand above it, it is merely a confirmation of it.
If parliament breeches our constitution, it renders itself illgitimate to us, for as long as the breech remains. No breech may stand as binding upon us.
Our constitution has been emulated by countries around the world as it is recognised as a benchmark for the protection of the people against the tyranny of rulers and errant politicians. The change we need
Don’t let it be you that the youth of the future point their fingers at in blame! Be the change we know this Beautiful country is crying out for. :P