The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... Questions for oral reply that any MP can ask on any one day ; and to the sheer congestion of Question Time . Cer- tainly the picture of Ministers under daily fire , intensified by the post - war development of the Supplementary , is a ...
... Questions for oral reply that any MP can ask on any one day ; and to the sheer congestion of Question Time . Cer- tainly the picture of Ministers under daily fire , intensified by the post - war development of the Supplementary , is a ...
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... question - anything from three days to eight weeks ; 1 and , due also to the rota system of answering questions , the infrequency with which even important Ministries are questioned . ' It will indeed come as a surprise and a shock to ...
... question - anything from three days to eight weeks ; 1 and , due also to the rota system of answering questions , the infrequency with which even important Ministries are questioned . ' It will indeed come as a surprise and a shock to ...
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... Question Time constituency grievances could be aired in full view of the public , though it is also true that most ... Question Time could precipi- tate a larger number of constituency questions , many of which should never have been ...
... Question Time constituency grievances could be aired in full view of the public , though it is also true that most ... Question Time could precipi- tate a larger number of constituency questions , many of which should never have been ...
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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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