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"It's My Party": Parliamentary Dysfunction Reconsidered
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It's My Party: Parliamentary Dysfunction Reconsidered
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The Accidental Citizen?
Welcome to Parliament
"It's My Party": Parliamentary Dysfunction Reconsidered
The Outsiders' Manifesto
Table of Contents
"It's My Party": Parliamentary Dysfunction Reconsidered
Executive Summary
Introduction
Context
Two Main Trends
Background to the Interviews
MP Stats
Chapter1
The Practice of Politics
Lights, Camera...Question Period!
Ghost Town: House Duty
The Nays Have It: Voting
The Real Work Begins: Committees
No Outsiders Allowed: Caucus
What you see is not what you get...
Chapter2
You Call This a Party?
Party Primer
You’re Hired, You’re Fired!: Advancement and Discipline
How (Not) to Disagree with your Party
A Party Wrench in the “Real Work”
“There are no real free votes…”
Managing Party Tension
Chapter3
The Consequences
The Good News
What to do?
What comes next?
How can you help?
Acknowledgements
Names of Participating MPs
Research Methodology
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