Fundamental to our constitution is the supremacy of the Queen in Parliament and that our laws should be enacted by Parliament, by its authority in regulations, or indeed by judges in declaring the common law. That is what I understand is meant by the supremacy and sovereignty of the Queen in Parliament. I hope to show you in the course of my observations that that sovereignty is being eroded and that we are coming under another sovereignty-that of Europe and of the Council of Ministers. That is the challenge we face today. (Alfred Denning, Baron Denning)

Fundamental to our constitution is the supremacy of the Queen in Parliament and that our laws should be enacted by Parliament, by its authority in regulations, or indeed by judges in declaring the common law. That is what I understand is meant by the supremacy and sovereignty of the Queen in Parliament. I hope to show you in the course of my observations that that sovereignty is being eroded and that we are coming under another sovereignty-that of Europe and of the Council of Ministers. That is the challenge we face today.

Alfred Denning, Baron Denning

Related topics

authority challenge coming common constitution council course declaring face fundamental hope law mean parliament queen should show sovereignty supremacy under today europe judges laws

Related quotes