The Prime Minister and Cabinet Flashcards

1
Q

Which ministers resignation led to Thatchers resignation?

A

Geoffrey Howe

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2
Q

Which ministers’ resignations led to Johnson’s resignation 3 days later?

A

Sunak and Javid

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3
Q

How many Labour MPs voted against the 2003 Iraq war?

A

84

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4
Q

In 2019, how many votes did May lose to on her brexit deal?

A

A 230 majority

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5
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How many MPs did Johnson remove the whip from due to them voting against a Brexit deal?

A

21

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6
Q

What was Johnson’s support % at during its lowest?

A

71%

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7
Q

How is the media an important factor in limiting the power of the PM?

A

They can attack weaknesses, undermine MPs and influence other peoples opinions

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8
Q

What are the 4 theories concerning different ways in which a government is led?

A

Cabinet Gov
Prime Ministerial Gov
Presidential Gov
Core executive

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9
Q

What is the core executive model?

A

The idea that both the PM and cabinets powers are equal and they cannot be exercised without certain resources or support

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10
Q

What is Presidentialism?

A

The idea that the PM dominates the cabinet and show spatial leadership. E.G. Tony Blair

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11
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What is spatial leadership?

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The tendency of PM’s to distance themselves from the party and Gov

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