The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... divisions , 108 in two and 154 in one only ; 354 individual Peers voted at least once . For the whole period from 1919 the average number voting in divisions has been around eighty ' . The most heavily attended divisions since 1945 have ...
... divisions , 108 in two and 154 in one only ; 354 individual Peers voted at least once . For the whole period from 1919 the average number voting in divisions has been around eighty ' . The most heavily attended divisions since 1945 have ...
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... division has occurred : the total number of divisions is set out and analysed in Table ( iii ) of Appendix E. The vast number of withdrawn amendments are those moved by the Opposition in the hope that the Government will accept them ...
... division has occurred : the total number of divisions is set out and analysed in Table ( iii ) of Appendix E. The vast number of withdrawn amendments are those moved by the Opposition in the hope that the Government will accept them ...
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... Divisions include some divisions on resolutions , not on items of legislation at all . These , even if carried against the Government , have no legal force and may not even engage the attention of the Commons ; but they do occasionally ...
... Divisions include some divisions on resolutions , not on items of legislation at all . These , even if carried against the Government , have no legal force and may not even engage the attention of the Commons ; but they do occasionally ...
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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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