POLITICS IN ENGLAND1964 |
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... Population figures , however , give a very different emphasis , for the population of England at the 1961 census was 43,430,000 , compared to a population of 5,178,000 in Scotland , 2,640,000 in Wales , and 1,423,000 in Northern Ireland ...
... Population figures , however , give a very different emphasis , for the population of England at the 1961 census was 43,430,000 , compared to a population of 5,178,000 in Scotland , 2,640,000 in Wales , and 1,423,000 in Northern Ireland ...
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... population of voting age . Activity in smaller denominations appears to be propor- tionately greater , but the majority of the population rarely at- tends church . The importance in this century of economic dif- ferences has apparently ...
... population of voting age . Activity in smaller denominations appears to be propor- tionately greater , but the majority of the population rarely at- tends church . The importance in this century of economic dif- ferences has apparently ...
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... population , and the anti - Pilkington strata contained 95 per cent of the population.36 Many of the problems facing a government are heavily tech- nical , and vertical communication with the peripheral public is not of the same ...
... population , and the anti - Pilkington strata contained 95 per cent of the population.36 Many of the problems facing a government are heavily tech- nical , and vertical communication with the peripheral public is not of the same ...
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1959 general election A. V. Dicey activists activities administrative affairs Allen & Unwin Almond American attitudes authority back-benchers behavior Britain British government C. P. Snow cent century chapter civil servants civil service committees concerning conflict Conservative Party constituency cultural norms D. E. Butler debate decisions differences economic election electoral emotional English politics English society Englishmen ernment existence Harold Macmillan House of Commons House of Lords Hugh Gaitskell important individuals industry influence instance institutions involved Labour government Labour Party leadership legislation Liberal London majority party Mark Abrams ment monarchy national political roles national politicians outlook Oxford Parliament parliamentary participation party leaders peripheral public political culture political parties political socialization political system Poll population pressure groups Prime Minister problems recruitment relationships Richard Rose schools Socialist status survey symbol tion tional trade unions traditional values vote