The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... normal politics will in any case break down , as in Chamberlain's ' defeat ' in 1940 ) . Control means influence , not direct power ; advice , not command ; criticism , not obstruction , scrutiny , not initiation , and publicity , not ...
... normal politics will in any case break down , as in Chamberlain's ' defeat ' in 1940 ) . Control means influence , not direct power ; advice , not command ; criticism , not obstruction , scrutiny , not initiation , and publicity , not ...
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... normal measures , the House sits as a whole in Committee and Bills are carefully examined clause by clause . This Committee stage follows the Second Reading which is on the general issues of a Bill , and there is a still further ...
... normal measures , the House sits as a whole in Committee and Bills are carefully examined clause by clause . This Committee stage follows the Second Reading which is on the general issues of a Bill , and there is a still further ...
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... normal occasions , or if both their forethought and their sense of the importance of Parliament had already led them to rent suitably dry and sober premises nearby ) . But there is a fundamental difference between the original claim of ...
... normal occasions , or if both their forethought and their sense of the importance of Parliament had already led them to rent suitably dry and sober premises nearby ) . But there is a fundamental difference between the original claim of ...
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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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