The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... continue to decline . Thus , to summarize , there can be little doubt that the present committee system of the House is a ramshackle compound of con- flicting elements . In a purely procedural sense , the difficulty is that the desire ...
... continue to decline . Thus , to summarize , there can be little doubt that the present committee system of the House is a ramshackle compound of con- flicting elements . In a purely procedural sense , the difficulty is that the desire ...
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... continue to find it progres- sively easier to put through its business in the House - suffering random David sling - shots in Question Time , but rarely facing sustained and well - informed scrutiny - or else is based on a vast ...
... continue to find it progres- sively easier to put through its business in the House - suffering random David sling - shots in Question Time , but rarely facing sustained and well - informed scrutiny - or else is based on a vast ...
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... continue , and in addition to the ' domestic ' com- mittees of the House , such as Privileges , there should be a House of Commons Commission ( the long overdue recommendation of the Stokes Committee on accommodation of 1954 should be ...
... continue , and in addition to the ' domestic ' com- mittees of the House , such as Privileges , there should be a House of Commons Commission ( the long overdue recommendation of the Stokes Committee on accommodation of 1954 should be ...
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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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