Brexit reshapes UK constitution, raises questions about codified constitution.
The article discusses how the UK joined the European Union in 1973 and the process of Brexit. In 2016, a majority of the public voted to leave the EU, leading to the European Communities Act 1972 being repealed in 2018. Brexit has brought significant changes to the UK constitution, including the incorporation of EU laws into UK domestic law and implications for devolution. It has also raised questions about the need for a formal written constitution in the UK.