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''Only two other states in the world (Israel and New Zealand) have constitutions

which may be described as unwritten. The reasons typically advanced for survival of

such in the United Kingdom usually relate to the degree of political continuity

evident in the development of the state and consist of a mixture of historical, social

and cultural factors - all of which have combined to avoid the sort of cathartic political

events (e.g. defeat in war or civil insurrection) which, in many other countries,

have led to the abandonment and replacement of a pre-existing constitutional order.'' Can find this text on: Alex Carrol, Constitutional and Administrative Law 4th edition

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israel, uk, new zealand, San Marino, Canada, Saudi Arabia

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United Kingdom, Israel and New Zealand.

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