The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... House of Commons ; the Prime Minister in turn was free to appoint members of the House of Lords , as well as members of the House of Commons , to the Cabinet . Frequently the monarch had little real choice . If there was a clear majority in ...
... House of Commons ; the Prime Minister in turn was free to appoint members of the House of Lords , as well as members of the House of Commons , to the Cabinet . Frequently the monarch had little real choice . If there was a clear majority in ...
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... House of Commons Writing in 1949 , Robert MacGregor Dawson referred to the House of Commons as " . . . the body to which at all times the executive must turn for justification and approval . " 24 In fact , for most of the time the House ...
... House of Commons Writing in 1949 , Robert MacGregor Dawson referred to the House of Commons as " . . . the body to which at all times the executive must turn for justification and approval . " 24 In fact , for most of the time the House ...
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... House of Commons and the question period . It is clear then that the cabinet dominates the House of Commons and that this is inevitable under the parliamentary system of govern- ment . Provision of additional opportunities to criticize ...
... House of Commons and the question period . It is clear then that the cabinet dominates the House of Commons and that this is inevitable under the parliamentary system of govern- ment . Provision of additional opportunities to criticize ...
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Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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