THE HOUSE OF LORD REFORM AS A PROBLEM OF GREAT BRITAIN POLITICAL LIFE
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THE HOUSE OF LORD REFORM AS A PROBLEM OF GREAT BRITAIN POLITICAL LIFE
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S086904990000617-0-1
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135-144
Abstract
This article explores the problem of the evolution of positions of leading political parties of Great Britain on the reform of the upper house of Parliament in the 1980–2000s, the process of formation and introduction The House of Lords bill, 1999.
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reform of the House of lords, labour party, conservative party, “new labours”, government
Date of publication
03.05.2012
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