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It is , however , most improbable that the Lords would abuse their power by attempting to oppose a Government supported by a clear majority in the House of Commons and genuinely representing the views of the bulk of the electorate ...
It is , however , most improbable that the Lords would abuse their power by attempting to oppose a Government supported by a clear majority in the House of Commons and genuinely representing the views of the bulk of the electorate ...
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a half of the population and has gained only a small increase of votes at an election , to control a majority in the House of Commons ; there is no power of Referendum and no Presidential veto ; constitutional changes of the most far ...
a half of the population and has gained only a small increase of votes at an election , to control a majority in the House of Commons ; there is no power of Referendum and no Presidential veto ; constitutional changes of the most far ...
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It has already been suggested that a power of veto which did not include the right to reject Money Bills would afford but poor security against an abuse of power by an unscrupulous majority in the House of Commons .
It has already been suggested that a power of veto which did not include the right to reject Money Bills would afford but poor security against an abuse of power by an unscrupulous majority in the House of Commons .
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