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Forty years of prime ministerial power

1979–2019

The ability of prime ministers to dictate events and determine policy depends upon a number of interrelated factors. These may include levels of parliamentary support enjoyed, personal popularity, or the impact of circumstances beyond their control (see POLITICS REVIEW, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 2–5)

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