The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... accepted , consciously or not , by the last three Conservative administrations , to judge by their expansionist ... acceptance of my theory of Parliament as a continuous election cam- paign ) . For instance , the Labour Party prided ...
... accepted , consciously or not , by the last three Conservative administrations , to judge by their expansionist ... acceptance of my theory of Parliament as a continuous election cam- paign ) . For instance , the Labour Party prided ...
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... accepted the Commons ' rejection . Thus the ultimate power of the Commons and the Lords ' compliance to it is clearly shown even in such matters . Yet the importance of the give and take in Committee on the drafting and minor points of ...
... accepted the Commons ' rejection . Thus the ultimate power of the Commons and the Lords ' compliance to it is clearly shown even in such matters . Yet the importance of the give and take in Committee on the drafting and minor points of ...
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... ( accepted ) , 121 ; R ( rejected ) , 0 ; W ( withdrawn ) , 56 . Colonial Naval Defence 2 R , 18 January , 1949. RA , 9 March , 1949 . To make further provision for Naval co - operation between the Colonies and the training of personnel ...
... ( accepted ) , 121 ; R ( rejected ) , 0 ; W ( withdrawn ) , 56 . Colonial Naval Defence 2 R , 18 January , 1949. RA , 9 March , 1949 . To make further provision for Naval co - operation between the Colonies and the training of personnel ...
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PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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