It makes the false assumption that the devolved parliament outranks Westminster, which made it and can unmake it, at will. |
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As a direct command from an officer who outranks you, I order you to not expose this to anyone else until I say so. |
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Throughout the United Kingdom, the Lord Chancellor technically outranks the Prime Minister, although the latter generally possesses more power. |
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Throughout the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister outranks all other dignitaries except members of the Royal Family, the Lord Chancellor, and senior ecclesiastical figures. |
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While the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff outranks all other military officers, he does not have operational command authority over the Armed Forces. |
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The Lord High Chancellor outranks all other Great Officers of State, with the exception of the Lord High Steward, which has generally been vacant since the 15th century. |
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