The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página viii
... majority of his countrymen , he and his methods must be endured till the moment comes for a new election . He is aided by Ministers who , however able or distinguished , have no independent political status , have probably had no ...
... majority of his countrymen , he and his methods must be endured till the moment comes for a new election . He is aided by Ministers who , however able or distinguished , have no independent political status , have probably had no ...
Página x
... majority which supports it must co - operate , or the Government must resign . Moreover , these needs are not unilateral ; they are mutual . The party majority which refuse to sup- port their leaders not only hamper a policy which ( be ...
... majority which supports it must co - operate , or the Government must resign . Moreover , these needs are not unilateral ; they are mutual . The party majority which refuse to sup- port their leaders not only hamper a policy which ( be ...
Página xi
... majority decide to keep it , evidently they have every inducement to provide the money and pass the laws which the policy of that Government requires . They form part of a co - operative system , they are an element in an interdependent ...
... majority decide to keep it , evidently they have every inducement to provide the money and pass the laws which the policy of that Government requires . They form part of a co - operative system , they are an element in an interdependent ...
Página xiv
... majority . This really is a constitutional remedy ; for it solves the immediate problem , and leaves the constitution un- altered . We cannot say as much for the ad hoc creation of Peers . It is true that on the only occasion on which ...
... majority . This really is a constitutional remedy ; for it solves the immediate problem , and leaves the constitution un- altered . We cannot say as much for the ad hoc creation of Peers . It is true that on the only occasion on which ...
Página xix
... majority ) who are taken in by this travesty . ' So well is our Government ' concealed , ' he says , ' that if you tell a cabman to ' drive to Downing Street he will most likely never ' have heard of it . ' But , except in the interest ...
... majority ) who are taken in by this travesty . ' So well is our Government ' concealed , ' he says , ' that if you tell a cabman to ' drive to Downing Street he will most likely never ' have heard of it . ' But , except in the interest ...
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