The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... things which should be done and also not finding out , through some failure in their relationship , whether things that are done are in fact done well . If political leaders do not see this connection in all these things , they are then ...
... things which should be done and also not finding out , through some failure in their relationship , whether things that are done are in fact done well . If political leaders do not see this connection in all these things , they are then ...
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... things that do not matter ' . This is a fairly typical and sweeping indictment . But different things , of course , matter to different people ; top people and little men live differently and think differently . The wide scatter of ...
... things that do not matter ' . This is a fairly typical and sweeping indictment . But different things , of course , matter to different people ; top people and little men live differently and think differently . The wide scatter of ...
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... things to be done or on things left undone . It would mean that Backbench MPs should be given far greater facilities for informing themselves and in a way not dependent on government sources . It would mean that many traditional devices ...
... things to be done or on things left undone . It would mean that Backbench MPs should be given far greater facilities for informing themselves and in a way not dependent on government sources . It would mean that many traditional devices ...
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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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