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The Goat Is the Goat
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, parliament was just starting take the form that we know it to have to day. By the later part of the eighteenth century, parliament season opened between late october and early november and lasted until late may, early june. With so much going on, parliament became notorious for later and later meetings. As members scheduled morning social call luns around fashionable parks, debates would begin at five p m. And many evening events were pushed back even further into the evening. See this week's mail bag episode in its entirety here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/features/article-2615761/How-did
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