The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... function is taken seriously by modern Governments . Realism about Parliament has been current for a long time , even ... function of the House of Commons is to question and debate the policy of the Government ' . Here , for once ...
... function is taken seriously by modern Governments . Realism about Parliament has been current for a long time , even ... function of the House of Commons is to question and debate the policy of the Government ' . Here , for once ...
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... function of Parliament is what I may call . . . the teaching function . A great and open council of considerable men cannot be placed in the middle of a society without altering that society . It ought to alter it for the better . It ...
... function of Parliament is what I may call . . . the teaching function . A great and open council of considerable men cannot be placed in the middle of a society without altering that society . It ought to alter it for the better . It ...
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... function . Could this not just mean that the account of the functions is idealistic and factually wrong , that we must look still more realistically at what it actually does ? We could , but the minimal functions we have been talking ...
... function . Could this not just mean that the account of the functions is idealistic and factually wrong , that we must look still more realistically at what it actually does ? We could , but the minimal functions we have been talking ...
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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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