The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... leader in debate , as well as an authority on some branches of financial legislation , it is clear that for this reason alone the members elected to serve upon it are certain to be the party leaders and wire- pullers . Since there is ...
... leader in debate , as well as an authority on some branches of financial legislation , it is clear that for this reason alone the members elected to serve upon it are certain to be the party leaders and wire- pullers . Since there is ...
Page 966
... leaders have been almost automatically installed , the rank and file follow them . The severest difficulties and anxieties of the leaders are pre - electoral , not post - electoral , and they may now proceed with all dispatch and vigour ...
... leaders have been almost automatically installed , the rank and file follow them . The severest difficulties and anxieties of the leaders are pre - electoral , not post - electoral , and they may now proceed with all dispatch and vigour ...
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... leaders found no great difficulty in bringing members to heel , for loyalty to leaders is a strong element in the party of Authority . In the Labour Party the matter has been more embarrassing . Upon the assumption of office the usual ...
... leaders found no great difficulty in bringing members to heel , for loyalty to leaders is a strong element in the party of Authority . In the Labour Party the matter has been more embarrassing . Upon the assumption of office the usual ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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