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List of successful votes of no confidence in British governments

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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
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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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We, Your 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
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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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On 3 March, Gladstone proposed in the House of 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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Prior to the vote in 1979, the last successful vote of no confidence in a British government occurred in 1924, marking the lengthiest interval between such occurrences in British parliamentary history.
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The 1866 vote of no confidence in the government of Lord Russell occurred when the government of John Russell, 1st Earl Russell was defeated on Parliamentary reform proposals on 18 June 1866.
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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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William Gladstone became Prime Minister in December 1868. His premiership was marked by series of political and social reforms. In February 1873, the government brought in
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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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The 1852 vote of no confidence in the government of Lord John Russell occurred in February 1852 when the government was defeated on a bill in the House of Commons.
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The 1885 vote of no confidence in the government of Gladstone occurred on 8 June 1885 when his budget was defeated. Gladstone resigned from office on 9 June 1885.
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The Government's defeat on John Simon's motion (by a majority of 166) would prove the high water mark of government defeat in modern parliamentary politics until
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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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As the Whig Party only formed a minority in the House of Commons, the support for the government was weak. Russell's government had been defeated on
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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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The 1846 vote of no confidence in the government of Robert Peel occurred in June 1846 when the House of Commons defeated a government bill.
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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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The amendment was carried by 329 votes to 250, and Salisbury subsequently resigned. Gladstone became Prime Minister again on 1 February.
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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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Pitt, meanwhile, decided to go to the country and advised the King to dissolve the Parliament, which the King did on 25 March. The
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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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occurred in January 1855 when the House of Commons voted in favour of an investigation of the alleged mismanagement during the
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Pitt, however, refused to follow the precedent to resign. He retained the support of the King and received the support of the
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was a vote of censure against the Labour government of Ramsay MacDonald as a consequence of the withdrawal of proceedings by
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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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The 1886 vote of no confidence in the government of William Gladstone occurred when Parliament rejected the government's
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Having waited to meet Parliament in the New Year, the Salisbury government brought in a Queen's Speech. On 26 January,
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The 1873 vote of no confidence in the government of William Gladstone occurred in March 1873 when a government bill on
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in January 1828. By late 1830, the support for his government in Parliament was crumbling: the government's policy of
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In November, the necessary legal procedures were complete, and the government dissolved Parliament, precipitating a
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occurred in November 1830 when a government motion over a financial question was defeated in the House of Commons.
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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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On 3 March 1857, the House of Commons expressed its dissatisfaction with the Government's explanation of the
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Lord Aberdeen saw this huge defeat as a sign of no-confidence, and the government resigned on the next day.
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and brought in several Reform Bills from 1852 to 1866. These efforts would finally lead to the passage of
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first prime minister. Since then, there have been 24 successful votes of confidence motioned against
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George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen became Prime Minister in December 1852 and formed a
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by a combination of Conservative protectionists, Whigs and Radicals. The vote was 219 to 292.
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The second vote of no confidence in the government of Lord Melbourne occurred in August 1841.
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incoming Conservative government soon sought a dissolution of Parliament and won the ensuing
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occurred in December 1852 when the government's budget was vetoed in the House of Commons.
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William Pitt the Younger became Prime Minister in December 1783. He enjoyed the support of
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had not been established and the other members of the Walpole ministry remained in office.
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This is the most recent occasion on which a British government lost a vote of confidence.
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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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regarded both motions as votes of confidence and thus MacDonald requested and obtained a
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did not strengthen the position of the government whose support in the House was weak.
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occurred in April 1835 when the Commons passed a report against the government's will.
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The 1859 vote of no confidence in the government of Lord Derby occurred in June 1859.
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has referred to the vote as "one of the most dramatic nights in Westminster history".
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Robert Peel became Prime Minister in December 1834. However, his party formed only a
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for a second time in August 1841. In order to relieve the suffering caused by the
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of 21 June 1895, also known as the Cordite vote, was the occasion on which the
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of Peelites and Whigs. In October 1853, the Crimean War broke out between the
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As a result, the government resigned on the next day. Under the leadership of
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and resigned after the loss of support in the Parliament. The King then asked
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still held a majority in the House. On 6 June, leading Whigs, Peelites,
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In January 1924 there was a vote of no confidence in the government of
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franchise in counties in England and Wales the same as that in boroughs
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on 6 February and left the House of Commons. However, the principle of
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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
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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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A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England to 1881
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list of successful votes of no confidence in British governments
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government. Gladstone's cabinet therefore resumed on 19 March.
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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).
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carried by 350 to 310 an amendment moved by the opposition
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despite not winning a majority. The government presented a
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to rent and security of tenure." This was known as the "
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occurred on 28 March 1979. The vote was brought by the
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majority of 161), an alternative motion proposed by
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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 6077: 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: 2539: 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 4759: 4595: 4514: 4458: 4333: 4243: 4202: 4098: 4049: 3960: 3912: 3840: 3781: 3708: 3600: 3563:Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby 3529: 3438: 3320: 3225: 3160: 3090: 3019:First defeat of the Peel ministry (1835) 2994: 2923:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington 2871: 2801: 2691: 5290:The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846–1886 5104: 5102: 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 40: 5897:"Early election as Callaghan defeated" 5859:"Attorney Generals Explanation (1924)" 5839:"Attorney Generals Explanation (1924)" 5724:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 5717: 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:. 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House of Commons. 3 December 1852. 4773: 4643:The consequence of the vote was the 4609: 4528: 4472: 4347: 4257: 4216: 4112: 4077:held the majority in the House, and 4063: 4013:was vetoed in the House of Commons. 3974: 3926: 3878:Conservative seats increased in the 3854: 3807:1857 United Kingdom general election 3795: 3722: 3628:, the Whigs and the Peelites formed 3614: 3543: 3452: 3334: 3265:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 3239: 3219:to become Prime Minister and form a 3174: 3104: 3084:to become Prime Minister and form a 3070:Report of the Committee of the House 3008: 2947:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 2885: 2815: 2705: 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:. 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