John P. Mackintosh on Parliament and Social DemocracyLongman, 1982 - 279 pages |
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Parliamentary government and its discontents | 54 |
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accepted achieved Africa Afrikaners areas argued argument backbenchers Bevanite Britain British politics Cabinet Callaghan cent civil servants committee conference consider constituency parties consultation Council Crosland David Steel debate decisions democracy devolution economic effect election electorate Europe European executive feel force Germany growth Harold Wilson House of Commons Hugh Gaitskell idea incomes policy increase industrial relations interest issues John kind Labour Government Labour Party laws leaders leadership left-wing legislation Liberals majority Melvin Lasky ment Michael Foot ministers mixed economy National nationalisation NEDC objectives opposition organised Parliament parliamentary Party's politicians position pressure groups problems produce programme public ownership question reason recent reform represent result revisionist Roy Jenkins schools Scotland sector sense situation social democrats socialist society theory tion trade union views vote voters wages Wilson workers