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reject legislation coming from the Commons ; in practice , it almost never
happens or , for that matter , the issue of rejection is scarcely even contemplated .
An important distinction must be made between vetoing legislation in total or
making ...
reject legislation coming from the Commons ; in practice , it almost never
happens or , for that matter , the issue of rejection is scarcely even contemplated .
An important distinction must be made between vetoing legislation in total or
making ...
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While the British House of Commons does not share legislative power with
provincial or state governments and while its laws cannot be overturned by the
judiciary , since judical review is not part of the political process , it is nonetheless
true ...
While the British House of Commons does not share legislative power with
provincial or state governments and while its laws cannot be overturned by the
judiciary , since judical review is not part of the political process , it is nonetheless
true ...
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The result is that the composition of the Lords reflects , in part , partisan control of
the Commons : since the Conservative party has dominated British politics over
the past century , the Lords is heavily weighted in favour of that party . Moreover ...
The result is that the composition of the Lords reflects , in part , partisan control of
the Commons : since the Conservative party has dominated British politics over
the past century , the Lords is heavily weighted in favour of that party . Moreover ...
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