The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... Labour Party , by trade unions ; alternatively , direct personal application may be made . All persons applying must be members of the party , either through a local party organisation or , in the Labour Party , through an affiliated ...
... Labour Party , by trade unions ; alternatively , direct personal application may be made . All persons applying must be members of the party , either through a local party organisation or , in the Labour Party , through an affiliated ...
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... Labour Party ( 1893 ) , together with delegates of the Trades Union Congress , set up the Labour Representation Committee , renamed in 1906 ' the Labour Party ' . Whereas the socialist organisations believed in ' the common ownership of ...
... Labour Party ( 1893 ) , together with delegates of the Trades Union Congress , set up the Labour Representation Committee , renamed in 1906 ' the Labour Party ' . Whereas the socialist organisations believed in ' the common ownership of ...
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... Labour . The Ministry of Labour , created in 1916 , is concerned with conditions of labour and employment . This involves it in such widespread activities as operating Labour Exchanges , directing the Youth Employment Service ...
... Labour . The Ministry of Labour , created in 1916 , is concerned with conditions of labour and employment . This involves it in such widespread activities as operating Labour Exchanges , directing the Youth Employment Service ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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