The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... practice . For we find ourselves at one of those times of crisis in the life of a nation when theory and practice must commune together as a matter of some urgency . For , quite irrespective of debates about policy , great and sudden ...
... practice . For we find ourselves at one of those times of crisis in the life of a nation when theory and practice must commune together as a matter of some urgency . For , quite irrespective of debates about policy , great and sudden ...
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... practice and between appearance and reality , as well as through an understandable reaction that the economic and political system was being managed corruptly , to a dramatic loss of public confi- dence in the whole system , not merely ...
... practice and between appearance and reality , as well as through an understandable reaction that the economic and political system was being managed corruptly , to a dramatic loss of public confi- dence in the whole system , not merely ...
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... practice of the House is becoming more and more specialist ; there is need for the theory to catch up with the practice and then to go beyond the existing practice , both to extend and simplify the present un - system of committees , to ...
... practice of the House is becoming more and more specialist ; there is need for the theory to catch up with the practice and then to go beyond the existing practice , both to extend and simplify the present un - system of committees , to ...
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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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