The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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... party has come into power which does not command a majority in the House of Commons . That is not , by itself , an entirely new situation . In 1923 the Labour party came into power , although it possessed less than a third of the ...
... party has come into power which does not command a majority in the House of Commons . That is not , by itself , an entirely new situation . In 1923 the Labour party came into power , although it possessed less than a third of the ...
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... party that commands a majority . If those controllers decide that a particular course is desirable in the interests of the party , that course is followed , regardless of the opinions of the individual members of the party , and ...
... party that commands a majority . If those controllers decide that a particular course is desirable in the interests of the party , that course is followed , regardless of the opinions of the individual members of the party , and ...
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... party . The ancient tradition that the House of Commons should represent the will of the people is ignored by all parties . The party that wins a majority aims at using that majority for its own party advantage . Its power of control ...
... party . The ancient tradition that the House of Commons should represent the will of the people is ignored by all parties . The party that wins a majority aims at using that majority for its own party advantage . Its power of control ...
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