The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... better working arrangements with the Public Accounts Committee , so that some matters on which Government Depart- ments stone - wall at the estimates stage can be nagged at again at the expenditure stage . The sub - committees have ...
... better working arrangements with the Public Accounts Committee , so that some matters on which Government Depart- ments stone - wall at the estimates stage can be nagged at again at the expenditure stage . The sub - committees have ...
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... better . The Minister blocked this point . ( 11 ) The Committee were referred to non - statutory controls exercised by the Minister and suggested that it would be better for him to act by Directive . The Minister stressed that the ...
... better . The Minister blocked this point . ( 11 ) The Committee were referred to non - statutory controls exercised by the Minister and suggested that it would be better for him to act by Directive . The Minister stressed that the ...
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... better . A re- formed House of Commons might indeed make better television ; but television will not create Parliamentary reform . Finally one must consider the time of day that such a " TV Hansard ' would be shown . Day has suggested ...
... better . A re- formed House of Commons might indeed make better television ; but television will not create Parliamentary reform . Finally one must consider the time of day that such a " TV Hansard ' would be shown . Day has suggested ...
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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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