The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... influence , Members divided equally that they had ' enough influence ' or ' too little influence ' ( a significant Party difference : 59 per cent of Labour as against 32 per cent of Conser- vatives backed the latter statement , but then ...
... influence , Members divided equally that they had ' enough influence ' or ' too little influence ' ( a significant Party difference : 59 per cent of Labour as against 32 per cent of Conser- vatives backed the latter statement , but then ...
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... ( influence , advise , criticize , scrutinize and publicize ) the Executive . But one prelimi- nary comment : it follows from this that it is possible to exaggerate what many see as the ' all - important ' aspect of financial control ...
... ( influence , advise , criticize , scrutinize and publicize ) the Executive . But one prelimi- nary comment : it follows from this that it is possible to exaggerate what many see as the ' all - important ' aspect of financial control ...
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... influence ? 44 56 30 too little influence ? 44 32 59 too much influence ? 1 1 Mixed views or none 11 11 11 After less than a year in the House , Mr Dick Taverne ( Labour ) is already finding the opportunities for Backbenchers too ...
... influence ? 44 56 30 too little influence ? 44 32 59 too much influence ? 1 1 Mixed views or none 11 11 11 After less than a year in the House , Mr Dick Taverne ( Labour ) is already finding the opportunities for Backbenchers too ...
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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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