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Introduction - roles, rules, and rationality. Part 1 Backbench roles: policy advocates - checking the executive ministerial aspirants - anticipatory socialization constituency members - redress of grievances parliament men - a window to the past. Part 2 Leadership roles: parliamentary private secretaries - fagging at 40 whips - managing members ministers - leadership in Westminster and Whitehall ministerial role strains and role choices conclusion - institutional structure and individual choice in perspective. Appendices: interviewing members of parliament coding preference roles.
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