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... monarchy . That kind of legal history is no longer of any forensic value in this country . My concerns today are rooted in very recent history , and came into focus after the inept announcement by Mr Blair on 12 June 2003 that he had ...
... monarchy . That kind of legal history is no longer of any forensic value in this country . My concerns today are rooted in very recent history , and came into focus after the inept announcement by Mr Blair on 12 June 2003 that he had ...
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... monarchy . The chief difference from classical monarchy is that our quasi - monarch is indirectly elected - very indirectly , in the case of Mr Brown - but , once in power , he is an absolute monarch for a term of years and rules ...
... monarchy . The chief difference from classical monarchy is that our quasi - monarch is indirectly elected - very indirectly , in the case of Mr Brown - but , once in power , he is an absolute monarch for a term of years and rules ...
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... monarchy - the ' monarch ' being the Prime Minister with none of the checks and balances found in other presiden- tial systems . The lecture criticises some of the recent developments , con- siders whether we any longer have a ...
... monarchy - the ' monarch ' being the Prime Minister with none of the checks and balances found in other presiden- tial systems . The lecture criticises some of the recent developments , con- siders whether we any longer have a ...
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