The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... representative ' of any of these cate- gories when applied to the country as a whole , but the Labour Party is markedly more diverse and representative ( in this sense ) , whereas the Conservative MPs ( even compared to unsuccessful ...
... representative ' of any of these cate- gories when applied to the country as a whole , but the Labour Party is markedly more diverse and representative ( in this sense ) , whereas the Conservative MPs ( even compared to unsuccessful ...
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... Representatives and the Representatives of the Official Opposition considered that the difference between them on the subject of powers was fundamental and not related only to the length of the " period of delay " . " 1 The nominal ...
... Representatives and the Representatives of the Official Opposition considered that the difference between them on the subject of powers was fundamental and not related only to the length of the " period of delay " . " 1 The nominal ...
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... Representative Peers ; the additional number will be only fifteen . So here is an actual increase in hereditary numbers ! ( iii ) The Peerage of Ireland ( that is those created before the Act of Union of 1800 ) have had no Representative ...
... Representative Peers ; the additional number will be only fifteen . So here is an actual increase in hereditary numbers ! ( iii ) The Peerage of Ireland ( that is those created before the Act of Union of 1800 ) have had no Representative ...
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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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