About This Book
A concise, systematic analysis of the English constitutional system that explains how effective political power operates: the cabinet and its leader exercise practical executive authority while the monarch holds a chiefly symbolic status; the respective functions and influence of the upper and lower chambers are examined; processes for forming and changing ministries, the realities behind supposed checks and balances, prerequisites and historical development of cabinet government, and comparisons with contemporary foreign experiments are discussed.
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