That, in order to give effect to the will of the people as expressed by their elected representatives, it is necessary that the power of the other House to alter or reject bills passed by this House should be so restricted by law as to secure that within... Political Science Quarterly - Page 1001908Full view - About this book
| John H. Humphreys - 1911 - 434 pages
...Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in June 1907, moved in the House of Commons the following resolution : " That, in order to give effect to the will of the people...so restricted by law as to secure that within the limit of a single Parliament the final decision of the Commons shall prevail." The first clause of... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1911 - 472 pages
...to the effect that the powers of the House of Lords to alter or reject Bills passed by the Commons ' should be so restricted by law as to secure that within...limits of a single Parliament the final decision of the House of Commons shall prevail." In 1909 the House of Lords declined to pass the FinancaFinance Bill... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - 1911 - 708 pages
...Moreover, toward the last of June, 1907, the House, by a vote of 315 to 100, adopted a resolution declaring "that in order to give effect to the will of the people, as expressed by their elective representatives, it is necessary that the power of the other House to alter or reject bills... | |
| Harry Jones - 1912 - 434 pages
...traditional method of resolution, and accordingly, on 24 June, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman proposed : — " That, in order to give effect to the will of the people...the final decision of the Commons shall prevail." In moving the resolution the Prime Minister said he was inviting the House to " follow the notable... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1912 - 686 pages
...August. Meanwhile, Campbell-Bannerman, after three days' debate, carried by 434 to 149 the motion ' That in order to give effect to the will of the people...parliament the final decision of the commons shall prevail' (26 June). There was no autumn session, but Campbell-Bannerman was not free from public business. Speaking... | |
| Harry Jones - 1912 - 464 pages
...traditional method of resolution, and accordingly, on 24 June, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman proposed : — " That, in order to give effect to the will of the people...the final decision of the Commons shall prevail." In moving the resolution the Prime Minister said he was inviting the House to " follow the notable... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1912 - 432 pages
...moving it, explained his plan for restricting the powers of the House of Lords. The resolution stated : "That, in order to give effect to the will of the...Parliament the final decision of the Commons shall prevail ". This resolution was carried after a three days' debate by a majority of 285.1 It was distinguished... | |
| John Holland Rose, Walter Murray - 1912 - 292 pages
...following resolution, by 432 to 147, on the motion of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister: "That, in order to give effect to the will of the...restricted by law as to secure that within the limits ot a single Parliament the final decision of the Commons shall prevail". The Government did not at... | |
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