Which of the following is true with regard to British parliamentary politics?

A. Since the early eighteenth century, the British Parliament has almost always been
divided into a few national parties of unequal size and power.
B. The House of Commons is modeled along the lines of the "working legislatures" in
the United States and Germany.
C. The Parliament denies a public forum to the opposition to express their policies and
views.
D. British parliamentary politics has long been oppositional centered on processes like
parliamentary debate.
E. The presence of the "shadow Cabinet" in British Parliamentary politics has
weakened the efficacy of the government.

D

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