The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... present Chamber - making few concessions to its hallowed pseudo - Gothic inconveniences.1 Only the facilities of the Press Gallery did well out of the rebuilding , though its size , like that of the slightly in- creased Public Gallery ...
... present Chamber - making few concessions to its hallowed pseudo - Gothic inconveniences.1 Only the facilities of the Press Gallery did well out of the rebuilding , though its size , like that of the slightly in- creased Public Gallery ...
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... present procedure and practice . ' Four of these matters are worth keeping alive.1 Firstly , the Report rejected the proposal that pressure on the Floor of the House would be relieved if the Report Stage of less important or less ...
... present procedure and practice . ' Four of these matters are worth keeping alive.1 Firstly , the Report rejected the proposal that pressure on the Floor of the House would be relieved if the Report Stage of less important or less ...
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... present practice , much less a rule to be blindly followed . It is hard to see how the House would lose its responsibility for the detail of legislation when the hurdle of the Third Reading still lies ahead ; it would be perfectly ...
... present practice , much less a rule to be blindly followed . It is hard to see how the House would lose its responsibility for the detail of legislation when the hurdle of the Third Reading still lies ahead ; it would be perfectly ...
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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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