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The "Guardian" guide to Parliament

by Julian Glover

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In this work writers from the Guardian, political researchers and psephologists analyse the 2001 election and examine the key issues that will be debated by the new parliament. The title also details the precise composition of both Houses and describes the processes that a bill must go through in order to become law. It outines the role and composition of Select Committees, explains the history and rituals of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and assesses the like shape and success of future parliamentary reform.… (more)
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In this work writers from the Guardian, political researchers and psephologists analyse the 2001 election and examine the key issues that will be debated by the new parliament. The title also details the precise composition of both Houses and describes the processes that a bill must go through in order to become law. It outines the role and composition of Select Committees, explains the history and rituals of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and assesses the like shape and success of future parliamentary reform.

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