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Order Order! A Parliamentary Miscellany Robert Rogers

Order Order! A Parliamentary Miscellany By Robert Rogers

Order Order! A Parliamentary Miscellany by Robert Rogers


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The perfect guide to the vagaries and strangenesses of the Mother of Parliaments

Order Order! A Parliamentary Miscellany Summary

Order Order! A Parliamentary Miscellany by Robert Rogers

With its mixture of politics, history, conflict and oratory, as well as many traditions and peculiarities and a host of characters, the village of Parliament provides a host of fascinating facts and interesting stories. And here for the first time is the definitive miscellany. Robert Rogers, Senior Officer of the House of Commons, takes us on an unstoppable textual tour of the heart of government, explaining everything from what's in the Dispatch Box to the original tune of the clock tower. Who Goes Home? includes affairs of state, history, clashes, speechmaking, architecture and oddities of every kind. What is Parliamentary language? Why is the House of Commons' colour green while the Lords is red? Did you know that Disraeli was shouted down the first time he tried to speak? And what about the great events, such as Callaghan losing the 1979 vote of confidence, the hunting protest, and the characters such as the 17th Century Speaker who had such a squint no-one could tell who he was looking at and calling to speak? As entertaining as it is informative, and with the unique knowledge of an insider, there is something of interest for everyone, in this fascinating and informative guide.

About Robert Rogers

Robert Rogers is the Clerk of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. He is the principal author of How Parliament Works.

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GOR010518704
9781849543330
184954333X
Order Order! A Parliamentary Miscellany by Robert Rogers
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Hardback
Biteback Publishing
2012-07-03
256
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