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The Supremacy of the Cabinet, the nineteenth century, when it was possible for Bagehot to regard the Cabinet as merely a committee of Parliament, but it is not held to have much relevance to present-day conditions. In . Sir Ivor Jennings writes ‘No change or development of policy of any importance would be carried out without C散步 发表于 2025-3-25 16:39:26
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The Redress of Grievances,ms for the citizen. Moreover, the long struggle for supremacy between the monarchy and Parliament in the seventeenth century was based in the first place on the principle that there should be ‘redress of grievances before supply’. In defending its own constitutional rights so zealously Parliament wa厌食症 发表于 2025-3-26 05:00:01
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Voting Systems,more attention than it is sometimes given. The freedom of the voter to use his vote as he chooses, or not at all, is a feature of the system which can be taken for granted. Apart from this, the usual defence of the British method of voting is that it is simple, expedient, and, by and large, fair. Thelectrolyte 发表于 2025-3-26 15:43:04
The House of Lords,es in the constitution to strike the understanding with full force. To those brought up in Britain familiarity surrounds our apparently curious constitutional habits with a haze, which we seldom attempt to penetrate. A foreigner, unfortified with our mystical certainty in the wisdom of our constitutHOWL 发表于 2025-3-26 20:04:48
Problems in the Administration of Justice, knew that it was a conservative profession, that the procedure of relying on an overworked Lord Chancellor and an understaffed Law Revision Committee for the production of reforms was unsatisfactory, and that the political parties were unlikely to be attracted to making legal reforms of little gene