This is a list of successful votes of no confidence in British governments led by prime ministers of the former Kingdom of Great Britain and the current...
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vote of no confidence is passed, then the incumbent government must resign, or call a general election. It is a fundamental principle of the British constitution...
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successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing through the duration of the...
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A motion or vote of no confidence (or the inverse, a motion of confidence and corresponding vote of confidence) is a formal expression by a deliberative...
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This is a list of prime ministers defeated by either a parliamentary motion of no confidence or by the similar process of loss of supply. Only one Australian...
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numbers to vote against legislation, or even bring down the government with a vote of no confidence. If, however, the minority government forms supporting...
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coalition, or obtain a confidence and supply arrangement, and may be forced to resign after a successful motion of no confidence (either from the House...
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may be ousted by a vote of no confidence, call snap elections, form a new majority coalition, or continue as a minority government. For a coalition to...
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for a motion of no confidence to the government with Johnson as PM, Johnson's government called a vote of confidence in itself with no reference to the...
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first government generally recognised as a national unity government was the third Andreotti Cabinet, also known as non-no confidence vote government, as...
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Labour Party (UK) (redirect from Labour Party of Great Britain)
Cameron in campaigning for the Remain side. 21 members of the Shadow Cabinet resigned after the referendum. Corbyn lost a no-confidence vote among Labour...
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no-confidence vote. The governments in Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg are referred to as "senates". In the free states of Bavaria and Saxony, the government...
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2006 Canadian federal election (redirect from List of marginal seats in the 2008 Canadian federal election)
of the budget on April 26 in exchange for NDP support on votes of confidence, but even with NDP support the Liberals still fell three votes short of a...
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vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry List of votes of no confidence in British governments Patrick Wintour, "Tory peers pledge referendum battle"...
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ministers by resigning his offices in 1742 after a vote of confidence, which he won by just three votes. The slimness of this majority undermined his power...
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of the British Realm, or sovereign British territory, which is governed directly by the British Government, and not via local subsidiary governments,...
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government's proposed legislative programme) offers a chance for the House of Commons to cast a vote of confidence or no confidence in the government...
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prime minister be or become unacceptable, he may be forced out by a vote of no confidence, which would require the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to appoint someone...
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database A total of 2012 personnel registered for and 1511 votes were successfully cast in the pilot, costing an estimated $521 per vote. Electronically...
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1922 Committee (redirect from Men in grey suits)
year of their confidence votes. The name does not, as is sometimes wrongly supposed, stem from the 19 October 1922 Carlton Club meeting, in which Conservative...
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Parliamentary system (redirect from Parliamentary form of government)
("confidence") of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which they are accountable. In a parliamentary system, the head of state and head of government...
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defeats of majority governments on issues of confidence are very rare. Paul Martin's Liberal minority government lost a vote of no confidence in 2005; the...
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to the eventual defeat of the government in a no-confidence motion in March 1979, six months before the mandatory dissolution of Parliament was set to...
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successful motion of no confidence passed by establishing a new government led by Trevor Kaine) to 6 June 1991 (when another motion of no confidence was...
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carried a motion of no confidence which declared "That it is the Opinion of this House, That the Continuance of the present Ministers in their Offices is...
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campaigning in Tamworth, England. A vote on the motion of no confidence was taken. Some 16 members voted in favour, six against and there were three abstentions...
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ministerial power. Thus, defeats of majority governments on issues of confidence are very rare. In contrast, a minority government is more volatile, and is more...
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coalition of parties that has the support of a majority of MPs. If no majority is possible, a minority government can be formed with a confidence and supply...
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2019 United Kingdom general election (redirect from 2019 British General Election)
valid votes excluding spoiled votes. The official 32,014,110 valid votes is per the HoC Research Briefing "How Britain voted in the 2019 election". Ipsos...
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and Yulia Skripal in March 2018. May survived two votes of no confidence in December 2018 and January 2019, but after versions of her draft withdrawal...
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