The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... debate in the same two Sessions are set out in Table ( iv ) of Appendix E. ) The usual procedure is for the Government to grant an afternoon , by arrangement , and then for an Opposition Lord to ' move for papers ' on a subject and then ...
... debate in the same two Sessions are set out in Table ( iv ) of Appendix E. ) The usual procedure is for the Government to grant an afternoon , by arrangement , and then for an Opposition Lord to ' move for papers ' on a subject and then ...
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... debate under the Standing Order ' . Among other proposals were for the form of the Order Paper to be revised and made comprehensible ; for Privy Councillors to lose their automatic priority over ordinary Members in Debate ; for the ...
... debate under the Standing Order ' . Among other proposals were for the form of the Order Paper to be revised and made comprehensible ; for Privy Councillors to lose their automatic priority over ordinary Members in Debate ; for the ...
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... debate on the Government's proposals for London Government reform . At the end of a full day's debate the motion was defeated by 21 votes to 59 votes . Manchester Corporation Bill Lord Birkett moved that ' it be an instruction to the ...
... debate on the Government's proposals for London Government reform . At the end of a full day's debate the motion was defeated by 21 votes to 59 votes . Manchester Corporation Bill Lord Birkett moved that ' it be an instruction to the ...
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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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