The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... less and less with Parliament itself , then it is perfectly proper , not ignor- ant or unrealistic , of people to demand that Parliament should give the electorate all the help it can . All this is to reverse the classical ...
... less and less with Parliament itself , then it is perfectly proper , not ignor- ant or unrealistic , of people to demand that Parliament should give the electorate all the help it can . All this is to reverse the classical ...
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... less . " 3 The basic restriction is time . Question Hour is not even an hour , but anything between forty - five and fifty minutes . Yet no one has seriously proposed , or seriously expects , that any modern Govern- ment would allow the ...
... less . " 3 The basic restriction is time . Question Hour is not even an hour , but anything between forty - five and fifty minutes . Yet no one has seriously proposed , or seriously expects , that any modern Govern- ment would allow the ...
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... less cumbersome than Royal Commissions , less ' interested ' than inter - Departmental commit- tees , could throw light on many dark or obscure corners of modern administration - as did the best of the old Select Committees . - But ...
... less cumbersome than Royal Commissions , less ' interested ' than inter - Departmental commit- tees , could throw light on many dark or obscure corners of modern administration - as did the best of the old Select Committees . - But ...
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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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