It expresses a commitment to keeping the law subordinate to politics: Since the overhaul of the monarchy in 1688, Parliament (that is the House of Commons, Lords and the Queen) has been sovereign. Dicey was a strong supporter of Parliamentary Supremacy and the Rule of Law, but this was in a period where people had belief that “Parliament backed by consensus values could deliver stability and prosperity”. Politics in Britain has ultimately changed since Dicey’s writing, for many reasons including the ever increasing powers of the executive over Parliament, the growing influence of the judiciary and Britain’s entrance into the European Union (EU)