Fact Test (idk) Flashcards

1
Q

What is another word for government?

A

Executive

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2
Q

What role does the PM have in the government?

A

leads the government


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3
Q

What was unusual about Tony Blair’s official residence?

A

it was 11 not 10 DS


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4
Q

What are the 3 requirements of a PM?

A

leader of party,mp, over 21, British national


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5
Q

Who was the Labour leader from 1945-51?

A

Clement Attlee


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6
Q

How did Alec Douglas-Home become a PM when the convention exists that the PM should bea MP in the Commons?

A

He renounced his peerage and by election


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7
Q

How many terms as PM did Harold Wilson serve?

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2 (and a half?) Elections in1964,1966-1970,1974 but resigned in 1976


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8
Q

Why did Margaret Thatcher resign in 1990?

A

failed in a leadership contest


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9
Q

Why was an election not called when Tony Blair resigned?

A

PM not required to call ageneral election


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10
Q

What is the monarch’s role in the appointment of a new government?

A

she ‘invites’ theparty with the biggest majority to form a government


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11
Q

Why was Anthony Eden forced to resign?

A

the Suez crisis


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12
Q

What is the name of the type of Parliament which resulted from the 2010 election?

A

hung parliament


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13
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What type of government resulted from the 2010 election?

A

Coalition

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14
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Give 1 example of the party and year for each type of government (majority, minority,coalition

A

majority 1997 Labour, minority 1974 Labour, coalition, 2010 Con/Lib


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15
Q

Is the role of a PM set out in statute law?

A

No, it has just evolved


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16
Q

Name 3 key roles of a PM

A

appoints the government, chairs the cabinet, politicalleadership, national leadership, manages the government, accounts for his government atPMQs, represents UK in international affairs.