The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... called ' Parliamentary rights ' has been infringed of late by the powers of the executive - the Liberal fallacy ; or that since the Prime Minister - in - Cabinet is now the Sovereign Parliament in this sense , therefore ' let no dog ...
... called ' Parliamentary rights ' has been infringed of late by the powers of the executive - the Liberal fallacy ; or that since the Prime Minister - in - Cabinet is now the Sovereign Parliament in this sense , therefore ' let no dog ...
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... called upon to express any view about the desirability of general legislation . The Committee , while accepting the view that the House of Commons is the sole judge of the qualification of its members , yet hid behind the law . ( And ...
... called upon to express any view about the desirability of general legislation . The Committee , while accepting the view that the House of Commons is the sole judge of the qualification of its members , yet hid behind the law . ( And ...
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... called it a ' Parliamentary Children's Hour ' . The notion that television would encourage stunts and exhibi- tionism is , indeed , dismissed by most of those who want West- minster to be televised . " Television , ' says Day , ' has ...
... called it a ' Parliamentary Children's Hour ' . The notion that television would encourage stunts and exhibi- tionism is , indeed , dismissed by most of those who want West- minster to be televised . " Television , ' says Day , ' has ...
Contenido
PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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