Peter Riddell on the progress of a Parliamentary reform
Peter Riddell, 21 November 1985
The New Select Committees: A Study of the 1979 Reforms
edited by Gavin Drewry.
Oxford, 410 pp., £25, September 1985,9780198227854 Show More
edited by Gavin Drewry.
Oxford, 410 pp., £25, September 1985,
Commons Select Committees: Catalysts for Progress?
edited by Dermot Englefield.
Longman, 288 pp., £15, May 1984,0 582 90260 6 Show More
edited by Dermot Englefield.
Longman, 288 pp., £15, May 1984,
British Government and the Constitution: Text, Cases and Materials
by Colin Turpin.
Weidenfeld, 476 pp., £25, September 1985,0 297 78651 2 Show More
by Colin Turpin.
Weidenfeld, 476 pp., £25, September 1985,
Parliament in the 1980s
edited by Philip Norton.
Blackwell, 208 pp., £19.50, July 1985,0 631 14056 5 Show More
edited by Philip Norton.
Blackwell, 208 pp., £19.50, July 1985,
“... lines. The clearest example in the 1979-83 Parliament was the Employment Committee where, as Nevil Johnson points out in the same book, chairman John Golding ‘recognised from the start that it was going to be difficult to hold the committee together and do useful work if its members were constantly caught up in the party political controversy so easily ... ”