Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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Página 33
... Members have about nine minutes to assemble in the division lobbies . The international runner , Mr Christopher Chataway , who lost his seat in the 1966 General Election , could sometimes be seen loping easily over Westminster Bridge to ...
... Members have about nine minutes to assemble in the division lobbies . The international runner , Mr Christopher Chataway , who lost his seat in the 1966 General Election , could sometimes be seen loping easily over Westminster Bridge to ...
Página 34
... Members , chosen proportionately to represent the balance of parties in the Chamber , and strengthened occasionally by the addition of specialist Members . - Service on these committees is not popular . They sit in the mornings , when ...
... Members , chosen proportionately to represent the balance of parties in the Chamber , and strengthened occasionally by the addition of specialist Members . - Service on these committees is not popular . They sit in the mornings , when ...
Página 75
... Members did not learn to live amicably with one another in the smoking- room , once they have shot off their mouths in the Chamber . An excellent convention - but is it a ... Members unconsciously de- velop MEMBERS : WHY DO THEY SPEAK ? 75.
... Members did not learn to live amicably with one another in the smoking- room , once they have shot off their mouths in the Chamber . An excellent convention - but is it a ... Members unconsciously de- velop MEMBERS : WHY DO THEY SPEAK ? 75.
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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