The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... discussion . ' The real point of his remark illuminates the whole British system : that decisions made after ' reasonable discussion ' are likely to be more effectively carried out than those made purely autocratically . Decisions can ...
... discussion . ' The real point of his remark illuminates the whole British system : that decisions made after ' reasonable discussion ' are likely to be more effectively carried out than those made purely autocratically . Decisions can ...
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... discussion of the large and important questions , such as those of foreign policy , at moments when the House of Commons may happen to be so much occupied that it cannot find sufficient time for them . Such discussion may often be all ...
... discussion of the large and important questions , such as those of foreign policy , at moments when the House of Commons may happen to be so much occupied that it cannot find sufficient time for them . Such discussion may often be all ...
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... discussion , to withdraw his motion . This is simply a procedural device to get a debate and only rarely is the motion pressed to a division . Many matters of public importance are debated with much specialized knowledge and in a very ...
... discussion , to withdraw his motion . This is simply a procedural device to get a debate and only rarely is the motion pressed to a division . Many matters of public importance are debated with much specialized knowledge and in a very ...
Contenido
PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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