does.
...from the attached Wiki Summary...
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"The United Kingdom has a doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty and no entrenched codified constitution,[8] so the Supreme Court is much more limited in its powers of judicial review than the constitutional or supreme courts of some other countries such as India, United States, Canada and Australia. It cannot overturn any primary legislation made by Parliament. However, as with any law court in the UK, it can overturn secondary legislation if, for example, that legislation is found to be ultra vires to the powers in primary legislation allowing it to be made.",/i>
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Note also that acceptance of LGBTQ persons is rising in most developed nations...including the U.K.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_Kingdom#:~:text=As%20the%20United%20Kingdom's%20highest,to%20have%20a%20conservative%20tendency.