124 Pages
by
Routledge
124 Pages
by
Routledge
124 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1969 The Shadow Cabinet in British Politics attempts to trace and examine the history, growth, and development of the body popularly known as the ‘Shadow Cabinet’ in Britain. This body is concerned with power and aspirations of power. The personnel of Shadow Cabinets are, or at least should be, constantly prepared to assume the mantle of government. The book discusses... Read more
Introduction 1. Origins of the idea 2. Shadow Cabinets emerge 3. A Steady Development 4. Elected Front Bench 5. From McDonald to Churchill 6. The Modern Shadow Cabinet 7. Election and Selection 8. Conservatives in Opposition Bibliography Suggestions for Further Reading Notes on Sources
Biography
D. R. Turner






