The document discusses several key aspects of the UK constitution:
- It defines a constitution as establishing power distribution, relationships between institutions, limits on government power, and citizen rights.
- The UK constitution is largely uncodified, with power concentrated in Parliament, but devolution has decentralized some authority.
- New Labour oversaw several reforms between 1997-2010, including removing most hereditary peers, establishing devolved assemblies, codifying freedom of information and human rights, and increasing judicial independence.