The bishops' 1909 moment
Iain McLean
Public Policy Review, 2009, vol. 16, issue 4, 232-234
Abstract:
Twenty‐six Church of England bishops sit by right in the United Kingdom's Parliament, making laws. Why? And is there any coherent reason why this should continue, asks Iain McLean
Date: 2009
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