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THE PRIME MINISTER

Ivor Jennings-1959-01-01-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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‘The Prime Minister’, said Mr John Morley, ‘is the keystone of the Cabinet arch.’ If that were all, it would be necessary first to examine the working of the Cabinet and then to consider the functions of its chairman. It would, however, be more accurate to describe the Prime Minister as the keystone of the Constitution.

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‘The Prime Minister’, said Mr John Morley, ‘is the keystone of the Cabinet arch.’ If that were all, it would be necessary first to examine the working of the Cabinet and then to consider the functions of its chairman. It would, however, be more accurate to describe the Prime Minister as the keystone of the Constitution.

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Prime ministerCabinet (room)ConstitutionPrime (order theory)LawPolitical scienceEngineeringMathematics

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