It's a simple question - 'Can government do what it likes?' If it can, then we're in a tyranny already and we might as well pack up! If the answer is 'yes' to that question, then it was never much of a constitution in the first place and they should have gained a tyrannical power over us a long time ago.
If, however, the answer to the above question is no - they can't do anything they like, then there must be constraints placed over the government to limit their powers.
Any right-minded individual with common sense knows that the government cannot do anything it wishes
The Government is indeed limited and does not have all power - that couldn't possibly be the case and never has been. People all through our history and the history of law have known and stated that there are checks and balances in place to prevent tyranny!
And yet the government claims that parliament is sovereign! The absurdity of the claims they make on the Parliament website are simply breath-taking. We've pasted the first chunk below. Have a read of this sheer stupidity:
Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law. Generally, the courts cannot overrule its legislation and no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change. Parliamentary sovereignty is the most important part of the UK constitution.
Somebody in parliament cannot see the absurd and imbecilic claims that are being made here and clearly understand nothing of the Constitution.
Remember this...What is a constitution primarily for?
To guard against our own administrative government itself becoming criminal in nature