I wouldn't call that a written constitution. Most of what's in those documents falls in what in the US would be the category of "administrative law," which is where the executive departments get to decide policies within the parameters that the legislative enactments allow them, when they're not just customary procedures. I note, too, that the vast change in government-forming customs that came in with the 2010 election has barely made a dent in the Cabinet Office papers.
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