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Barry, Britain has a Constitution, and it is found in a variety of written documents, even though they are not grouped in one single document.
Further more, there are international laws that are written and recognised internationally. There are also groups of countries that are part of leagues and unions, which often each have a set of regulations or can express views in unity with each other.
To give an example of our laws, T. Blair has to answer for lying to the British Parliament and People in order to attack Irak. Our Country cannot go to war without a parliamentary process being respected.
There are UN laws, which would define your last post about merrily marching into Libya or sending arms to rebels respectively as an invasion or a breach of international law.
The Arab League has just announced that no western countries should intervene in Libya. The Arab countries have their own channels to invite the combatting sides in Libya to see reason or at least not to commit atrocities.
It seems to me Barry, that you do not even realise that Britain recognises the UN and its authority in dealing with international issues such as wars, and that you are not aware what a breach of internatinal law is.
Our Country has not been invaded, I see no reason for Britain to openly challenge the Arab League of Nations by merrily marching into Libya.
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