1. Five years on.
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REPRESENTATIVE government , *CRISES , *SCANDALS , *LEGISLATIVE bodies ,BRITISH prime ministers ,BRITISH politics & government - Abstract
The article looks at how different the life may be after five years of British Prime Minister John Major's administration in Great Britain. Parliament's long recess ought to be a time for reflection about politics, when both the practitioners and the rest of Britain can ponder the longer-term changes that are usually masked by today's crisis, yesterday's scandal and tomorrow's white paper. If the prime minister tries to take a slightly less dominant role on the domestic stage, it will become clearer just how much the dynamics and dramas of British politics are determined by others.
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- 1992