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3314:") was introduced by the government in March 1846 to deal with the turbulences on the island, and was regarded by Peel's opponents as an opportunity to oust him. On 25 June, the same day when the Bill of Repeal was passed in the House of Lords, the Coercion Bill was defeated in the House of Commons on its
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exploited the government's embarrassment over its asylum and immigration policies, its opposition to the second French Empire, and some of its supporters' aid to serious criminal activity abroad, leading to defeat for the government on the second reading of the bill. Palmerston then resigned, leading
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occurred in
February 1851 when a motion of enfranchisement was carried in the House of Commons against the government's will. Lord John Russell became Prime Minister in June 1846. During Russell's premiership, the Whig Party only formed a minority in the House of Commons. The government relied on the
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moved an amendment "expressing regret that no measures were announced for the present relief of those suffering under economic pressures, especially for affording facilities to the agricultural labourers and others in the rural districts to obtain allotments and small holdings on equitable terms as
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returned a hung
Parliament, the Conservatives remained the largest party but no longer had the overall majority needed to remain in government, allowing Labour and the Liberals to pass the vote. After Baldwin's resignation, Ramsay MacDonald formed a minority government and became the first Labour
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MP in the terms "That the conduct of His
Majesty's Government in relation to the institution and subsequent withdrawal of criminal proceedings against the editor of the 'Workers' Weekly' is deserving of the censure of this House" was expressly rejected by 198 votes to 359 (a notional Government
2976:, a Whig MP, proposed conversely an inquiry into the details of the Civil List before it went into the committee. The original motion of the Chancellor was then vetoed by a vote of 204 to 233 in the House. Surprised by the unexpected defeat, Wellington submitted his resignation on the next day.
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MP "That a Select
Committee be appointed to investigate and report upon the circumstances leading up to the withdrawal of the proceedings recently instituted by the Director of Public Prosecutions against Mr. Campbell" was passed by 364 to 198. The government however, had made clear that they
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offered his resignation. As
Campbell-Bannerman was the most popular Minister in a Government which was suffering internal division and whose members had grown tired of office, the Government chose to interpret the issue as one involving confidence in the Government and therefore resigned. The
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for the financial year of 1853–54, in which he increased the house tax. It was fiercely attacked by the Whigs and the
Peelites. On 16 December 1852, after four days of debates, the House voted on the Budget in committee, and the Budget was vetoed by a vote of 286 to 305.
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Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of
2661:. Walpole is regarded as the first British prime minister, although this was not an official position until the early twentieth century. He had been continually in office since April 1721 and relied for the continuance of his government on the confidence of the
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3146:, leader of the Conservative Party, introduced in the House of Commons a motion of no confidence against the Melbourne government. After five days of debate, the motion was carried in the House by a vote of 312 to 311 on 4 June. Melbourne then asked
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that the ministry should be accountable to the
Parliament. During the following years, the support for the government in the House of Commons decreased gradually. In January 1742, the government introduced in a petition against the return of two
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proposed an amendment to the address which claimed that the government no longer possessed the confidence of the
Parliament. After three days of debate, the House voted on the amendment on 10 June and passed it by 323 to 310.
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Commons for the second reading of the Bill. After 4 days of debate, the House voted on the Bill on 11 March, and the government was defeated by a vote of 284 to 287.
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Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby became Prime Minister in February 1852. During his premiership, the Conservative Party only formed a minority in the House of Commons due to the split of the Peelites. The
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was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence in the House of Commons. Frederick North, Lord North became Prime Minister in January 1770. After the defeat of the British troops in the
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in October. However, the British war effort was marked by gross mismanagement, and the death rates were very high. Public opinion turned hostile against the government.
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which were passed in 1815 to protect British agricultural production by restrictions on grain imports. This policy caused a split in the Conservative Party between the
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and into the government's conduct of war administration. After two days of debate, the motion was carried on 29 January in the House by a vote of 305 to 148.
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declaring that Her Majesty's "present advisers" did not possess the confidence of the House. After the vote Salisbury resigned and Liberal Party leader
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left Pitt's government a safe majority in the House of Commons. This was the first time that a prime minister avoided resignation by asking for a
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nor the Peelites was able to form a government, and the ministry resumed office on 3 March. As a result, Russell committed himself to further
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over 100 seats shorter than the Whigs in the House of Commons. Peel's government was unable to implement most of its policies. On 7 April,
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but was determined to bring down the Russell government. On 20 February 1852, Russell brought a Bill in the House of Commons to amend the
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But it is our duty respectfully to submit to your Majesty that Your Majesty's present advisers have not the confidence of this House."
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and was lost by the Labour government by one vote (311 votes to 310), which was announced at 10:19 pm. The result mandated
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was a vote of no confidence in the Conservative government led by Salisbury, which was passed on the night of 26 January 1886.
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Walpole saw this defeat as the loss of Parliament's confidence in his ministry. As a result, he submitted his resignation as
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Russell regarded the defeat as a vote of no confidence and submitted his resignation on 22 February. However, neither the
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Gladstone saw this close loss as a vote of no-confidence and submitted his resignation on 13 March. However, the
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would back the Liberals. Salisbury did not resign and waited to meet Parliament. However, in the meantime the
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first prime minister. Since then, there have been 24 successful votes of confidence motioned against
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by a combination of Conservative protectionists, Whigs and Radicals. The vote was 219 to 292.
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had not been established and the other members of the Walpole ministry remained in office.
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to dissolve Parliament, which she did on 23 June. The Whig Party lost 70-odd seats in the
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on 6 February and left the House of Commons. However, the principle of
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1948:
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over foreign policies. Forced to resign, Palmerston returned to the
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shortly before polling day and scares over Labour connections with
4546:"That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, as followeth:—
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to increase the criminal penalties in England. On 19 February 1858
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declared war on the latter on 28 March 1854. The Allied Forces set
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and created an important precedent for future political practices.
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in three years. Dominated by the publication of the controversial
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4968:
A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England to 1881
4797:, in effect a motion of no confidence in the Chamberlain ministry
4745:. Labour did not return to government for another 18 years, with
2567:
list of successful votes of no confidence in British governments
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1873:
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government. Gladstone's cabinet therefore resumed on 19 March.
5770:
4750:
3698:, a radical MP, proposed in the House of Commons to appoint a
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4638:
the first "Meaningful Vote" on the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement
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by a vote of 100 to 52 (but defeated on the second reading).
5923:"Roy Hattersley on the fall of James Callaghan's government"
2389:
Post-Brexit United Kingdom relations with the European Union
4322:
carried by 350 to 310 an amendment moved by the opposition
4314:
despite not winning a majority. The government presented a
3295:. On 15 May 1846, Peel's Bill of Repeal (officially titled
5568:"Biography of GLADSTONE, William Ewart – Archontology.org"
2781:"the further prosecution of offensive warfare" in America
4193:
to rent and security of tenure." This was known as the "
2938:
The 1830 vote of no confidence in the government of the
2779:, a Whig MP, introduced into Parliament a motion to end
703:
Scottish Parliament constituencies and electoral regions
5814:"This is not what Mr Blair meant by a place in history"
4709:
occurred on 28 March 1979. The vote was brought by the
3821:'s attempt, backed by English radicals, to assassinate
3364:, followed Peel to form a distinct faction called the "
6001:
Lists related to prime ministers of the United Kingdom
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brought a motion in the House of Commons to "make the
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proposed in the House of Commons an amendment to the
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The first vote of no confidence in the government of
693:
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
18:
1830 vote of no confidence in the Wellington ministry
5410:. House of Commons. 29 January 1855. col. 1230.
5228:
G. H. L. Le. May, "The Ministerial Crisis of 1851."
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1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry
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majority of 161), an alternative motion proposed by
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The 1924 vote of no confidence in the government of
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1892 vote of no confidence in the Salisbury ministry
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The 1886 vote of no confidence in the government of
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Palmerston had parliament dissolved, leading to the
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The 1855 vote of no confidence in the government of
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The 1852 vote of no confidence in the government of
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The 1851 vote of no confidence in the government of
3368:". They merged with the Whigs, the Radicals and the
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The 1782 vote of no confidence in the government of
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5801:. House of Commons. 21 January 1924. col. 532.
4725:. The last time an election had been forced by the
4375:
1895 vote of no confidence in the Rosebery ministry
3865:
Second defeat of the Derby–Disraeli ministry (1859)
5867:. House of Commons. 8 October 1924. col. 638.
5847:. House of Commons. 8 October 1924. col. 699.
5556:. House of Commons. 11 March 1873. col. 1863.
4887:A Polite and Commercial People: England, 1727-1783
3894:met and agreed to officially establish the modern
3554:First defeat of the Derby–Disraeli ministry (1852)
682:2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies
5536:. House of Commons. 3 March 1873. col. 1194.
2964:On 15 November 1830, Chancellor of the Exchequer
1273:Intergovernmental relations in the United Kingdom
5470:. House of Commons. 10 June 1859. col. 416.
4694:lost the vote of no confidence by just one vote.
4132:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
3589:On 3 December 1852, Chancellor of the Exchequer
2945:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington became
5422:"Resolution Moved Resumed Debate Fourth (1857)"
5402:"Army Crimea the Conduct of the War and (1855)"
5170:"Corn Importation Bill Adjourned Debate (1846)"
4813:2022 vote of confidence in the Johnson ministry
4619:Although the actual motion of censure moved by
3813:Second defeat of the Palmerston ministry (1858)
3199:on 24 August. On the same day, Conservative MP
3154:, and the government was defeated in a further
4424:vote of no confidence in the Rosebery ministry
4395:lost the vote of no confidence by seven votes.
4318:, but was defeated on 11 August 1892 when the
4268:Second defeat of the Salisbury ministry (1892)
4092:Second defeat of the Gladstone ministry (1885)
3809:which he won with a convincing Whig majority.
3744:First defeat of the Palmerston ministry (1857)
3632:and the first majority government since 1846.
3185:Second defeat of the Melbourne ministry (1841)
3060:did not change this situation, which left the
2657:resigned after a vote of no confidence by the
698:Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022
5986:
5087:"Confidence in the Ministry Adjourned (1841)"
4801:1993 vote of confidence in the Major ministry
4446:. When it was passed, the Secretary of State
4227:Third defeat of the Gladstone ministry (1886)
4123:First defeat of the Salisbury ministry (1886)
3985:First defeat of the Gladstone ministry (1873)
3776:affair in Canton leading to the start of the
3115:First defeat of the Melbourne ministry (1841)
2914:Defeat of the Wellington–Peel ministry (1830)
2609:, after which Callaghan was forced to hold a
2581:to defeat a ministry was in 1742 against the
2546:
8:
6223:Votes of no confidence in the United Kingdom
4960:
4958:
4861:Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys.
4368:Cordite § Nobel and Abel patent dispute
3936:As a result, Derby resigned on 11 June, and
3901:On 7 June, the new Parliament was opened by
3645:George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
3487:a vote of no confidence in the previous year
3478:Second defeat of the Russell ministry (1852)
2104:Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
2031:South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
2000:Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
5362:"Ways and Means Financial Statement (1852)"
4807:2019 vote of confidence in the May ministry
4155:
3948:Third defeat of the Russell ministry (1866)
3838:and then Palmerston's return in June 1859.
3380:First defeat of the Russell ministry (1851)
3356:. The Conservative free-traders, including
3344:Peel's government resigned on 27 June, and
708:Senedd constituencies and electoral regions
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5993:
5979:
5971:
5668:"British parliamentary timeline 1828–1900"
4863:"III. The Second Whig Opposition, 1722-42"
4831:
4829:
4330:became Prime Minister for the fourth time.
3753:Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
3413:, and its support in Parliament was weak.
2577:and the current United Kingdom. The first
2553:
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1651:Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties
1589:Measure of the National Assembly for Wales
28:
5766:"History : British History Timeline"
4912:"Lord North Is Finally Allowed to Resign"
4737:later remarked that the vote marked "the
4434:was defeated in a vote of censure by the
3250:Second defeat of the Peel ministry (1846)
1027:European Parliament elections (1979–2019)
5929:. Guardian News and Media. 22 March 2009
5548:"Second Reading Adjourned Debate (1873)"
5210:"Protection of Life Ireland Bill (1846)"
5150:"Address in Answer to the Speech (1841)"
5130:"Address in Answer to the Speech (1841)"
5110:"Address in Answer to the Speech (1841)"
4988:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 42.
4985:Coke of Norfolk (1754-1842): A Biography
4790:Confidence motions in the United Kingdom
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5290:The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846–1886
5104:
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4982:Martins, Susanna Wade (February 2010).
4825:
4667:Defeat of the Callaghan ministry (1979)
4558:Defeat of the MacDonald ministry (1924)
4308:Robert Cecil, the Marquess of Salisbury
2597:. The most recent was held against the
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5897:"Early election as Callaghan defeated"
5859:"Attorney Generals Explanation (1924)"
5839:"Attorney Generals Explanation (1924)"
5724:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
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5642:"House of Commons: Government Defeats"
5616:"House of Commons: Government Defeats"
5027:"Committee Upon the Civil List (1830)"
4965:Acland, Sir Arthur Henry Dyke (1894).
4358:Defeat of the Rosebery ministry (1895)
3636:Defeat of the Aberdeen ministry (1855)
3489:but resumed power shortly afterwards.
2074:Chagos Archipelago sovereignty dispute
5812:d'Ancona, Matthew (25 January 2004).
5370:. House of Commons. 16 December 1852.
5330:. House of Commons. 20 February 1852.
5251:. House of Commons. 20 February 1851.
5035:. House of Commons. 15 November 1830.
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5350:. House of Commons. 3 December 1852.
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2139:British National (Overseas) passport
2084:Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute
2046:British Overseas Territories citizen
1540:2011 referendum on law-making powers
1436:Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly
5462:"Debate Resumed Third Night (1859)"
5232:(June 1951), Vol. 1 Issue 6, p52-58
5158:. House of Commons. 24 August 1841.
5138:. House of Commons. 24 August 1841.
5118:. House of Commons. 27 August 1841.
5067:"Confidence in the Ministry (1841)"
5012:Memoirs of the life of William Pitt
4177:made it clear Gladstone would back
4018:University Education (Ireland) Bill
3271:, he decided in 1845 to repeal the
2743:Defeat of the North ministry (1782)
2723:on 11 February and was replaced by
2672:As early as 1739, Walpole told the
2589:, who is generally regarded as the
1133:Northern Ireland Assembly elections
190:Republicanism in the United Kingdom
5674:from the original on 31 March 2009
5648:from the original on 14 March 2009
4499:Conservative government, 1922–1924
3825:in Paris, Palmerston introduced a
2826:Defeat of the Pitt ministry (1784)
25:
5903:from the original on 27 June 2009
5883:www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk
5746:from the original on 11 July 2011
5516:. House of Commons. 3 March 1873.
5430:. House of Commons. 3 March 1857.
5218:. House of Commons. 25 June 1846.
5198:. House of Commons. 25 June 1846.
5055:. House of Commons. 7 April 1835.
3308:Protection of Life (Ireland) Bill
2737:cabinet collective responsibility
1318:Greater London Authority Act 1999
5450:. House of Commons. 7 June 1859.
5178:. House of Commons. 15 May 1846.
5095:. House of Commons. 4 June 1841.
5075:. House of Commons. 27 May 1841.
4678:This section is an excerpt from
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3354:Leader of the Conservative Party
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5574:from the original on 9 May 2008
5553:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
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5032:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
4890:. Clarendon Press. p. 56.
2655:prime minister of Great Britain
2424:United Nations Security Council
104:Other constitutional principles
5793:"Debate on the Address (1924)"
5442:"Amendment First Night (1859)"
5190:"Corn Importation Bill (1846)"
4865:. History of Parliament Online
4584:His Majesty's Attorney General
4022:Catholic University of Ireland
3871:Second Derby–Disraeli ministry
3836:second Derby–Disraeli ministry
3389:John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
2955:Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829
2865:in Parliament. On 2 February,
1960:British Indian Ocean Territory
1505:Act of the Scottish Parliament
1303:English votes for English laws
1283:Council of Nations and Regions
42:Politics of the United Kingdom
1:
4033:Queen's University of Ireland
4020:, which proposed to make the
3954:Liberal government, 1859–1866
3499:clashed with Russell and the
3416:On 20 February 1851, Whig MP
3056:in the House of Commons. The
2079:Gibraltar sovereignty dispute
1510:Scottish statutory instrument
1085:Scottish Parliament elections
571:Justices of the Supreme Court
5287:Theodore Hoppen, K. (2000).
2344:politics of Northern Ireland
1546:Government of Wales Act 1998
678:UK Parliament constituencies
5899:. BBC News. 28 March 1979.
4721:that was won by Thatcher's
3029:Portrait of Sir Robert Peel
2850:occurred in February 1784.
2752:Frederick North, Lord North
2727:. Walpole had been created
2721:Chancellor of the Exchequer
1954:British Antarctic Territory
1278:Legislative consent motions
420:The Lord McFall of Alcluith
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5342:"Supply the Budget (1852)"
5047:"Church of Ireland (1835)"
4971:. Rivingtons. p. 150.
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3125:Portrait of Lord Melbourne
3068:, a Whig MP, brought up a
3058:following general election
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2767:was the first time that a
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2653:was the first time that a
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5594:"William Ewart Gladstone"
5243:"County Franchise (1851)"
4509:election in December 1923
4300:second Salisbury ministry
4274:Second Salisbury ministry
3827:Conspiracy to Murder Bill
3760:First Palmerston ministry
3486:
3205:House's address in answer
3197:opened the new Parliament
2988:which was to propose the
2908:dissolution of Parliament
2789:collective responsibility
2469:United Kingdom portal
2359:Northern Ireland Protocol
1698:Non-metropolitan District
1387:Northern Ireland Act 1998
637:Monetary Policy Committee
89:Parliamentary sovereignty
5009:Tomline, George (1821).
4574:First MacDonald ministry
4548:Most Gracious Sovereign,
4448:Henry Campbell-Bannerman
4409:The deficient supply of
4233:Third Gladstone ministry
4162:had not yet become law.
4139:First Salisbury ministry
4001:First Gladstone ministry
3942:first Liberal government
3940:was invited to form the
3584:general election in July
3405:implicit support of the
2934:Wellington–Peel ministry
2848:William Pitt the Younger
2835:William Pitt the Younger
2575:Kingdom of Great Britain
2037:Turks and Caicos Islands
1308:Greater London Authority
458:Leader of the Opposition
163:William, Prince of Wales
32:This article is part of
6009:List of prime ministers
5528:"Second Reading (1873)"
5508:"Second Reading (1873)"
4884:Langford, Paul (1998).
4328:William Ewart Gladstone
4154:had resigned following
3892:Independent Irish Party
3370:Independent Irish Party
3269:Great Famine in Ireland
3139:occurred in June 1841.
2611:general election by May
2579:motion of no confidence
1783:Community council areas
1661:Non-metropolitan county
1441:Law of Northern Ireland
6038:votes of no confidence
5322:"Local Militia (1852)"
5015:. Murray. p. 248.
4815:, an unsuccessful vote
4809:, an unsuccessful vote
4803:, an unsuccessful vote
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4645:third general election
4633:on the following day.
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2951:Catholic emancipation
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2349:Good Friday Agreement
2161:Free trade agreements
2126:in the United Kingdom
1937:Akrotiri and Dhekelia
1853:Bailiwick of Guernsey
1413:deputy First Minister
1298:Governance of England
309:Deputy Prime Minister
6050:International visits
5620:Election.demon.co.uk
5382:"Army Crimea (1855)"
4538:The motion moved by
4037:University of Dublin
4007:university education
3694:On 26 January 1855,
3669:coalition government
3372:in 1859 to form the
3289:Lord George Bentinck
3279:led by Peel and the
3256:Second Peel ministry
3080:invited Whig leader
2980:invited Whig leader
2777:Henry Seymour Conway
2613:and was defeated by
1928:Overseas Territories
1693:Metropolitan Borough
1419:Emma Little-Pengelly
1360:Combined authorities
718:UK general elections
185:Counsellors of State
99:Separation of powers
6188:Cultural depictions
6045:Historical rankings
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1656:Metropolitan county
1641:Ceremonial counties
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1500:Scottish Parliament
1456:Scottish devolution
5263:"News Of The Week"
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