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the British Parliament

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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References

1 Representative Government, 1861 Chap. 2.

2 In The Prime Minister, Oxford University Press edition, Vol. I, p. 125.

3 Which is understandable enough as parties are basically traditionalist structures. Indeed in constituency parties, the obverse of the quite admirable devotion given to party activity is a loyalty to fixed attitudes the affronting of which by a party leader takes the courage of a Gaitskell.