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  • In GB, there are 2 major political parties: the conservative party, actually the majority party, and the labour party, representing the minority party, so the opposition.
  • According to Laski’s quotation, a British political theorist of the 20-century and the chairman of the labour party during 1945 to 1946, “only two parties hold serious attention of the electoral body”.
  • The opposition is defined as a political party, which doesn’t belong to the majority party and thus opposing it.
  • In Great Britain, the opposition has a particular status.
  • Indeed, Great Britain doesn’t recognize the parties’ status in term of a constitutional nature because it doesn’t have a written constitution.
  • Paradoxically, it’s one of the few democracies in the world to have no written constitution but to have an opposition very institutionalized.
  • Through our presentation, we are going to demonstrate that the opposition in GB doesn’t has just a political role but it participates to the well functioning of the legal English system.
  • About this case, Vedel, a French public law professor, says that “a democracy in the twentieth century, it’s an executive pressing the nation and controlled by a parliamentary opposition”.
  • In this presentation we are going to introduce an overview of the aspects in which the opposition plays a key role in the English legal system.

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    • In GB, there are 2 major political parties: the conservative party, actually the majority party, and the labour party, representing the minority party, so the opposition.
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    • According to Laski’s quotation, a British political theorist of the 20-century and the chairman of the labour party during 1945 to 1946, “only two parties hold serious attention of the electoral body”.
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    • Indeed, Great Britain doesn’t recognize the parties’ status in term of a constitutional nature because it doesn’t have a written constitution.
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    • Paradoxically, it’s one of the few democracies in the world to have no written constitution but to have an opposition very institutionalized.
      Vote now!
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    • Through our presentation, we are going to demonstrate that the opposition in GB doesn’t has just a political role but it participates to the well functioning of the legal English system.
      Vote now!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 7ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 7
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    • About this case, Vedel, a French public law professor, says that “a democracy in the twentieth century, it’s an executive pressing the nation and controlled by a parliamentary opposition”.
      Vote now!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 8ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 8
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    • In this presentation we are going to introduce an overview of the aspects in which the opposition plays a key role in the English legal system.
      Vote now!
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