British Politics: A Very Short Introduction / Anthony Wright SYSNO 6474509, přírůstkové číslo 7431 Seznam obrázků v dokumentu: 1. ‘envied and enviable ...’: Winston Churchill eulogizes Britain’s political system (1945). 2. Britain, which Britain? A poster in the Second World War supplies one answer. 3. ‘The ‘balanced’ constitution of King, Lords and Commons is represented in this 18th-century engraving. 4. Reforming the machine (Economist, 18 April, 1998). 5. New Labour is criticized for an over-reliance on spin doctors. (Chris Riddell, The Observer, 17 January, 1999). 6. Attlee and Thatcher: making and unmaking the post-war settlement. 7. The last bus (or boat, or train) to Europe has been regularly sighted, as this Low cartoon from the 1950s shows (Manchester Guardian, 10 October, 1956). 8. The Queen (Victoria) dissolving Parliament (Punch, 1847). 9. Two views of Tony Blair’s Cabinet (photograph, 21 June, 2001; Richard Willson cartoon, The Times, 5 January 1998). 10. ‘Find me a baby to kiss’: Labour candidates canvassing, Cardiff, 1945. 11. Winner takes all (The Guardian, 26 May 1990). 12. Whipping them in: this is an example of the ‘whip’ that goes to MPs from the Chief Whip of their party every week when the Commons is in session. 13. ‘Just call me Tony’: Mr Blair is accused of by-passing Parliament (Richard Willson, The Times, 23 March 1998). 14. New Labour’s ‘big tent (Chris Riddell, The Observer, 3 October 1999). 15. The Queen’s Golden Jubilee address to both Houses of Parliament, 30 April, 2002.