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Constitutional Practice

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This book draws on a wealth of historical material to describe the current working and practice of central government in Britain. Brazier examines the power and influence of the Prime Minister, the cabinet, secret cabinet committees, the Queen, judges, and other major organs of government. He
also delineates the system's principal faults and offers suggestions for reform.

304 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1988

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