Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 21
Página 23
... division lobbies . We have certainly not moved one inch from the tyranny of the Whips . It is their business to see that none of their sheep shall go astray , and their powers of persuasion are potent . I once heard an unnerving account ...
... division lobbies . We have certainly not moved one inch from the tyranny of the Whips . It is their business to see that none of their sheep shall go astray , and their powers of persuasion are potent . I once heard an unnerving account ...
Página 36
... division to find that the chairman has uttered the mystic formula : ' The question is that the words proposed to be cut out do stand part of the clause . ' What clause ? What words ? Who has been proposing what , and how on earth is he ...
... division to find that the chairman has uttered the mystic formula : ' The question is that the words proposed to be cut out do stand part of the clause . ' What clause ? What words ? Who has been proposing what , and how on earth is he ...
Página 169
... division demanded . Under the new procedural rules no division could be taken during a morning sitting . Mr Speaker King therefore laid down that a division would be taken at the end of that day's business , adding somewhat tartly ...
... division demanded . Under the new procedural rules no division could be taken during a morning sitting . Mr Speaker King therefore laid down that a division would be taken at the end of that day's business , adding somewhat tartly ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
accepted amendments argument back-benchers Bagehot become Bernard Crick Black Rod Budget certainly Chamber colleagues committee stage Conservative constituency course Crick critics debate decision defence discussion division lobbies doubt Election electorate Emrys Hughes Finance Bill front bench full Cabinet functions Gaitskell Gerald Nabarro give Government Government's Hansard Harold Wilson Heath honour hour House of Commons House of Lords important journalists kind Labour Member Labour party later Leader legislation less majority means Members of Parliament ment Michael Foot ministerial modern Morning Sittings motion of censure never occasion once Opposition Palace of Westminster Parlia Parliamentary party political Peers perhaps Points of Order practice Press Gallery Prime Minister privilege procedure proposal question rarely Report Second Reading Secretary seen Serjeant-at-Arms side Sir Frank Sir Gordon Touche Snooks Speaker specialised committees speeches stand Suez summon taken television tion turn vote Whips Whole House