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The 1970s era of rapid change, economic and social, made constant
demands on the adaptability of a constitutional system. The work of
the State expanded, and the expansion was at several levels,
delimited by the requirements of geography. Britain’s
constitutional system has two aspects: one essentially theoretical,
concerning such questions as the nature of sovereignty, prerogative
powers, and the rights and duties of citizens; the other concerning
the way in which the business of government is carried on: how
people who make political decisions are chosen, how their
activities are subject to checks and influence by the
representatives of public interests, formal and informal.
Originally published in 1974, this book deals with the second of
these aspects. It identifies the changes in constitutional practice
which had taken place in the previous two decades, and the trends
which could be discerned at the time. It has four main sections.
The first deals with the changing structure of government itself:
with the recruitment of ministers, the nature of political
responsibility and the changes in government departments. The
second section deals with both Houses of Parliament, and
particularly with the new forms of parliamentary discussion and
criticism. The third deals with the process of election, including
the regulation of propaganda and the use of the mass media. The
final section deals with the different levels of government,
including the local, the regional and the supra-national. All
through the main concern is with the dynamic aspects of the
political constitution. This was a really up-to-date and realistic
book on British government at the time and now can be read in its
historical context.
The 1970s era of rapid change, economic and social, made constant
demands on the adaptability of a constitutional system. The work of
the State expanded, and the expansion was at several levels,
delimited by the requirements of geography. Britain's
constitutional system has two aspects: one essentially theoretical,
concerning such questions as the nature of sovereignty, prerogative
powers, and the rights and duties of citizens; the other concerning
the way in which the business of government is carried on: how
people who make political decisions are chosen, how their
activities are subject to checks and influence by the
representatives of public interests, formal and informal.
Originally published in 1974, this book deals with the second of
these aspects. It identifies the changes in constitutional practice
which had taken place in the previous two decades, and the trends
which could be discerned at the time. It has four main sections.
The first deals with the changing structure of government itself:
with the recruitment of ministers, the nature of political
responsibility and the changes in government departments. The
second section deals with both Houses of Parliament, and
particularly with the new forms of parliamentary discussion and
criticism. The third deals with the process of election, including
the regulation of propaganda and the use of the mass media. The
final section deals with the different levels of government,
including the local, the regional and the supra-national. All
through the main concern is with the dynamic aspects of the
political constitution. This was a really up-to-date and realistic
book on British government at the time and now can be read in its
historical context.
My Life in Thin Slices is a very humorous collection of anecdotes
about the day-to - activities of the award-winning international
cartoonist and media columnist, Peter Bromhead. Subjects range from
the complexities of the author's sex life, to his secret desires to
own an alien 'Roswell' wristwatch. About the Author Peter Bromhead
is married with children, a dog and a number of goldfish all
dependent on his earnings. He has published a number of cartoon and
children's books. He is currently resident in Auckland, New
Zealand.
An imaginative collection of weird and wonderful creepy crawlies
that exist only in the imagination of both children and adults
alike.
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