After Britain: New Labour and the Return of ScotlandAn analysis of the state of the United Kingdom, which boasts a constitutional monarchy without a written constitution, a parliamentary democracy with an undemocratic second chamber and a rule of law without a full bill of rights or freedom of information. |
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Blairs Britain | 18 |
The Return of Scotland | 91 |
The Last Days of Sovereignty | 124 |
Copyright | |
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