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Rogers: How Parliament Works
Rogers: How Parliament Works
paperback
Published:
11 March, 2004
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780582437449 |
| ISBN10 | 058243744X |
| Number Of Pages | 456 |
| Item Weight | 683 g |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 235 x 159 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Longman |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 5 |
Media Reviews
When the British constitution is in such flux, describing today's Parliament might seem like drawing on water. But in this almost entirely rewritten account Robert Rogers and Rhodri Walters have achieved the near-impossible: it is clear, elegant, invaluable, bang up to date, and full of dry wit. Andrew Marr, Political Editor, BBC If Parliament wants to reconnect with its voters its first priority must be to make itself more accessible. Robert Rogers and Rhodri Walters have done a superb job in stripping away the obscure procedures and eccentric language and sharing with the general reader their first hand knowledge as insiders. Public and MPs alike will find this an invaluable guide to how Westminster works today. The Rt Hon Robin Cook, MP, Leader of the House of Commons and Chair of the Modernisation Committee, 2001-03 How Parliament Works is an indispensable guide for everyone who wants to know how Westminster works -- voters, lobbyists, journalists and MPs themselves. It explains working practices and behaviour in clear terms. Despite covering Parliament for more than twenty years, I learnt a lot. Peter Riddell, chief political commentator of The Times, and author of Parliament under Blair . A must for everyone who needs to know about Parliament. Comprehensive and authoritative, this really is how Parliament works. Betty Boothroyd (Baroness Boothroyd), Speaker of the House of Commons 1992-2000 There is much talk of making Parliament accessible. How Parliament Works does precisely that. It explains what goes on in the Palace of Westminster in clear, well written English and will be an indispensable guide to anyone who is truly concerned about our democratic process. A splendidly helpful book. Sir Patrick Cormack FSA MP, Editor of The House Magazine