This book examines the Labour Party's approach to constitutional
reforms in historical context, and how these have been pursued more
to 'modernize' political institutions, rather that radically
transform them. Dorey explains the reasons for this constitutional
conservatism, and the debates which specific reform proposals have
prompted in the Party.
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