British Parliamentary DemocracyHoughton Mifflin, 1962 - 281 páginas Introductory study of events and forces that led to the fusion of parliamentary government and democratic institutions in England throughout its history. |
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... majority in the House of Commons , and it is therefore a con- venient arrangement to impose the responsibility of forming a Ministry on the leader of the majority party . When Sir Anthony Eden resigned in 1957 , the Queen designated ...
... majority in the House of Commons , and it is therefore a con- venient arrangement to impose the responsibility of forming a Ministry on the leader of the majority party . When Sir Anthony Eden resigned in 1957 , the Queen designated ...
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... majority in the House of Commons should have the means of asserting its authority . The ultimate weapon of a Government supported by a majority in the House of Com- mons but faced with a hostile House of Lords is the right to advise the ...
... majority in the House of Commons should have the means of asserting its authority . The ultimate weapon of a Government supported by a majority in the House of Com- mons but faced with a hostile House of Lords is the right to advise the ...
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... majority , " " simple majority with one ballot , " " plurality , " or " first past the post . " It may help to make the system clearer if we take an actual case . The result of the voting in Caernarvon Borough in 1945 was as follows ...
... majority , " " simple majority with one ballot , " " plurality , " or " first past the post . " It may help to make the system clearer if we take an actual case . The result of the voting in Caernarvon Borough in 1945 was as follows ...
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The British Constitution | 1 |
The Sovereign | 11 |
The House of Lords | 33 |
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