Parliament of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. The English Parliament traces its origins to the Anglo-Saxon Witenagemot. In 1066, William of Normandy brought a feudal syste...
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In the seventeenth century, the political power of the Parliament in England, and the Monarchy in France increased greatly. These conditions were inspired by three major changes: the aftermath of the reformation, the need for an increased governmental financing, and the reorganizing of central governments.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom and British overseas territories. It alone has parliamentary sovereig...
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Devolved English parliament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A devolved English Parliament , giving separate decision-making powers to representatives for voters in England similar to the representation given by the National Assembly for Wales, Scottish Parli...
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David Wildgoose's speech to the Campaign for an English Parliament's Future of England debate. ... The major parties seem determined to pretend that we in the Campaign for an English Parliament are in some way "not representative" of what ordinary English people are thinking.
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He is also important for establishing the form of the English parliament: he regularly called people in three groups, nobles, churchmen, and ‘commons' (ie., simple knights and townsmen), and subsequent kings found this arrangement so useful that this became the standard formula for the composition of parliament with...
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Former Tory cabinet minister, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, has argued powerfully that the answer to the imbalance is to effectively create an English parliament at Westminster, an "English Grand Committee" of MPs that would oversee England-only legislation from start to finish.
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By Robin Tilbrook, Leader of the English Democrats; I am very grateful to Iain for this opportunity to appear on his blog as his guest. Iain, whilst remaining always a loyal member of the Conservative Party (in its best traditions), has also been a good friend to the English Parliament cause.
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It is interesting how many people start out wanting an English parliament within the United Kingdom ,and then, after giving it some thought and reflecting on the incredible discrimination and bias agianst England in the latter day British state , abandon this position and plump straight for a wholy independent...
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