The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... ment Remainder Session Inter - war years 25 34 69 21 149 Post - war years 29 41 75 13 158 May one be rather simple - minded and make three unusual comments ? One is surprised at how much time the Opposition has at its disposal . One is ...
... ment Remainder Session Inter - war years 25 34 69 21 149 Post - war years 29 41 75 13 158 May one be rather simple - minded and make three unusual comments ? One is surprised at how much time the Opposition has at its disposal . One is ...
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... ment is taken . But it suggests that if there is real shortage of time preventing government business going through , or prevent- ing reforms in procedure or the use of more committees of investi- gation which would otherwise be ...
... ment is taken . But it suggests that if there is real shortage of time preventing government business going through , or prevent- ing reforms in procedure or the use of more committees of investi- gation which would otherwise be ...
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... ment . The Commons rejected them all . The Opposition , by agree- ment , withdrew all the amendments except one that delayed the vesting date to June 1950 instead of May so that a General Election would intervene and give the public a ...
... ment . The Commons rejected them all . The Opposition , by agree- ment , withdrew all the amendments except one that delayed the vesting date to June 1950 instead of May so that a General Election would intervene and give the public a ...
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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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