'The truth is that there is no effective separation of powers between the legislature and executive in the United Kingdom in the system of "checks and balances". The advent of the mass political parties has destroyed the semblance of such a system which existed a century ago. Except on rare occasions when there is significant party split, the government effectively controls the legislature ... There is, however, an effective separation of the judicial power from the other branches.'
'The truth is that there is no effective separation of powers between the legislature and executive in the United Kingdom in the system of "checks and balances". The advent of the mass political parties has destroyed the semblance of such a system which existed a century ago. Except on rare occasions when there is significant party split, the government effectively controls the legislature ... There is, however, an effective separation of the judicial power from the other branches.'
'The truth is that there is no effective separation of powers between the legislature and executive in the United Kingdom in the system of "checks and balances". The advent of the mass political parties has destroyed the semblance of such a system which existed a century ago. Except on rare occasions when there is significant party split, the government effectively controls the legislature ... There is, however, an effective separation of the judicial power from the other branches.'
status | not learned | measured difficulty | 37% [default] | last interval [days] | |||
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repetition number in this series | 0 | memorised on | scheduled repetition | ||||
scheduled repetition interval | last repetition or drill |