This book is about the UK Parliament and provides a unique insight into the workings and daily life within Parliament. Often called 'the Mother of Parliaments' it traces its origins as far back as 1256. Rich in tradition and character its activities are constantly in the news and televised daily. Yet much of its work remains a mystery to outsiders - or 'strangers' as they are called in Parliament - and even to some of its members. The purpose of this book is to dispel the myths and set out plainly and intelligibly what goes on and why things happen.
What do Parliament's powers really amount to? What is meant by 'modernisation' of procedure? What happens when you write to your MP? Why bother to reform the House of Lords? What is the role of select committees? How do the two Houses come to grips with regulations coming out of the European Union? These questions and many others are addressed in this comprehensive guide to the day-to-day workings of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
How Parliament Works, now in its fourth edition, has become a standard work on the British parliament. It examines both Houses, looking at their make-up, their role and their operating methods. It also analyses the shortcomings and merits of current parliamentary procedures, contrasting these (where appropriate) with other countries.
The fourth edition includes:
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