Relations between the branches case studies Flashcards

1
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times when the government has enjoyed a large single majority in the commons

7 times

A
  • 1983
  • 1987
  • 1997
  • 2001
  • 2019
  • 2024
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times the government was united around a dominant ideology

four times

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  • 1983-92 (Thatcherism)
  • 1997-2005 (New Labour)
  • 2019 (pro Brexit)
  • 2020-1 (first part of covid?)
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times the oppositon was fragmented or weak

twice

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  • 2015-20 (corbynn ‘too left’ for his party)
  • 2024 (under Badenoch and Sunak)
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4
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times the government was led by a dominant leader

three times

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  • 1979
  • 1997
  • 2024
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5
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times the government had no majority or a very small one

four times

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  • 1992 (conservatives with a 21 seat majority)
  • 2010 (coalition)
  • 2015 (conservatives had a 12 seat majority)
  • 2017 (minority government)
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6
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times the governing party is split on issues

four times

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  • 1992-97 (conservatives dividedover europe)
  • 2010-15 (coalition period and split over europe)
  • 2017-19 (Brexit)
  • 2021-22 (some tories begin to oppose lockdowns and partygate also splits the party)
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7
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times the government faced a strong and united parliamentary opposition

one time

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  • 2022-24 (Starmer became good at PMQs and could unpick events well)
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