Role of the Member of Parliament Since 1868, The
Oxford University Press

Role of the Member of Parliament Since 1868, The

Subjects: British & Irish history, History
ISBN13: 9780198275770
Published: 01 Dec 2001

Format - Hardback
By Rush, Michael

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Role of the Member of Parliament Since 1868, The

Regular price A$288.09
Sale price A$288.09 Regular price A$297.00
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This wide-ranging study, by one of the UK's leading scholars of British politics, presents a fascinating picture of the role of the MP during the last 150 years. The author examines the various roles of Members of Parliament since the middle of last century. Backbench MPs have three major roles-a partisan role, a constituency role, and a scrutiny role. They increasingly expect and are expected to support their parties; to help constituents with individual problems
and look after their collective interests; and they are expected to keep a check on the government and its policies. These roles existed 150 years ago, but the balance between them has changed. The
partisan role now dominates at Westminster, the constituency role has expanded beyond all recognition, and the scrutiny role is widely seen as the poor relation. Moreover, while constituency work has been virtually hived-off as a non-partisan role, the conflict between the partisan and the scrutiny role creates a dilemma at the heart of parliamentary government.

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