Has the presidentialization of British electoral politics now
penetrated other institutional and governmental relationships? This
book argues it has in respect of the prime ministerial advisory
system. The prime minister has become a president in the eyes of
the electorate but remains a prime minister according to the
constitution. To bridge this gap between their political and
constitutional positions prime ministers have been forced to
stretch the constitutional rules about advice, and presidentialize
their advisory systems.
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