3.2- collective ministerial responsibility Flashcards
1
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what is collective ministerial responsibility?
A
- the government as a whole is responsible to parliament for all government decisions
- diagreements in cabinet meetings are kept secret and ministers must support all government decisions in the media
2
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what are the exeptions to CMR?
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- free votes
- referendums
- coalition governments: in the 2010 coalition it was agreed that CMR would be suspended on key issues of disagreement
3
Q
Give a key example of a free vote under David Cameron.
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- he held a free vote on legalising same sex marriage
- this was voted against by phillip hammond
4
Q
what are the limits to CMR? particularly relevant under weak prime ministers.
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- leaking: rather than publicly resigning, ministers leak their disatisfaction to the media
- ‘big beasts who are considered above CMR as they are too powerful/ popular to sack
- ideological disunity within the party: e.g under theresa mays government with both hard line brexiteers and remainers
5
Q
how did Robin Cook show the importance of CMR?
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- resgined over Blairs decision to invade iraq as there was no international agreement and limited domestic support
- 2003
6
Q
How did Rishi Sunaks approach to the northern ireland protecol show the importance of CMR?
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- while chancellor under Boris Johnson he voted in favour of the Northern Ireland Protecol
- when prime minister himself he criticized it and relaced it with the Windsor framework
7
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Explain how boris johnson repeatedy disrespected CMR.
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- he repeatedly leaked his dissatisfaction with the government, including writing weekly articles in the daily telegraph
- he was popular with Brexiteers in the party therefore theresa may failed to sack him
- It was difficult for Theresa may to enforce CMR as her party was ideologically divided
8
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How does the example of Steve Barclay show the weakness of CMR under Theresa May?
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- he voted against the governments plans to extend article 50 in relation to brexit despite defending the plans in the HOC just hours earlier
- it was not a free vote and Barclay didnt resign nor was forced too
9
Q
what are the arguments that CMR does not remain important?
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- CMR is being regularly relaxed by ministers
- CMR is shown to break down significantly under weak Prime Ministers and when the party is ideologically divided
10
Q
what are the arguments that CMR is still important?
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- CMR is important the vast ammount of the time
- CMR ensures government unity and a level of stability
- the relaxing of CMR shows its flexibility