The backbencher and Parliament: A reader;

The backbencher and Parliament: A reader by Dick Leonard is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics within the House of Commons in Great Britain. Published by The Macmillan Press Ltd in 1972, this edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The book is edited by Dick Leonard and Valentine Herman, featuring a bibliography that includes references from pages 259 to 262, providing readers with additional resources for further study.
This reader delves into the roles and responsibilities of legislators in Great Britain, focusing on the significance of backbenchers in the parliamentary system. It offers insights into the workings of the House of Commons, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political structures and legislative processes. The content is structured to facilitate understanding of the complexities of parliamentary operations, appealing to readers seeking knowledge about governance in Great Britain.
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Edited By Dick Leonard And Valentine Herman. Bibliography: P. [259]-262.
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