PM & Executive Flashcards

1
Q

what are the four main limits on PM power?

A
  • cabinet
  • size of majority
  • party factions
  • current events
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2
Q

whose support is crucial?

A

cabinet

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3
Q

who do the cabinet represent?

A

most important people in party

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4
Q

what happened in 1990 with Thatcher?

A
  • cabinet coup led to Thatcher resigning as PM

- had lost support of Cabinet

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5
Q

what happens to PM without support of cabinet?

A

v. limited in actions

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6
Q

why will cabinet not support PM if they are doing badly?

A
  • cabinet consists of MPs, all democratically elected seeking to represent their constituency
  • wont support if PM doing bad as want to be re-eleced
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7
Q

what does cabinet support vary upon?

A

success of PM

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8
Q

what will PMs with strong majorities have?

A

full support of cabinet

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9
Q

what does a PM with a weak majority lead to within cabinet?

A

internal factions and inner circles

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10
Q

what happened in May cabinet in 16 dec 18?

A

cabinet split over no deal plans between brexiteers and remainers

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11
Q

how many minsters favoured? e.g.?

A
  • 11 ministers favoured managed no deal

- such as Jeremy hunt, Andrea ledsom and Liam fox

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12
Q

how opposed managed no deal?

A
  • 5 remainers

- amber Rudd and Philip hammond

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13
Q

what also damages PM power?

A

ministerial resignations

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14
Q

why did multiple MPs resign on 15 Nov 18?

A

PM announced brexit deal

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15
Q

which MPs resigned on 15 nov 18?

A
  • Dominic Raab - brexit sec
  • Esther McVey - work and pension sec
  • 2 junior Minsters
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16
Q

why do ministerial resignations damage PM power?

A
  • shows PM power to be weak as cabinet divide
  • lack on control
  • public loses faith
17
Q

what are a constant in party politics?

A

factions and divisions

18
Q

what happened 12 dec 18?

A
  • 48 conservative MPs submitted letters of no confidence yo 1922 committee
  • triggered vote of no confidence
19
Q

what was the result of the no confidence vote?

A

PM won 200-117

20
Q

what do factions distract PM from doing?

A
  • from more pressing matters of govt

- have to deal w/ them instead of executing polices they have been elected to implement

21
Q

what does divide party make govt look like?

A

weak and lacking control

22
Q

where do factions also affect in govt?

A

cabinet

23
Q

how does current affairs affect PM power?

A

shape political landscape in which PM airs

24
Q

what do current affairs lead to for PM?

A
  • having to focus on them and sort them out
  • instead of carrying out policies from manifesto
  • which they have mandate to do
25
Q

what event affect Theresa May?

A

Brexit

26
Q

why does Theresa May have to carry out Brexit?

A

52% voted to leave EU

27
Q

what undermines all factors on PM power?

A

size of majority

28
Q

how does size of majority affect party factions?

A

makes factions small proems as doesn’t affect maths in parl

29
Q

how does size of majority affect cabinet?

A

leads to support of cabinet as people and party behind PM

30
Q

how does size of majority affect current affairs?

A

makes it easier deal with current affairs

31
Q

how does size of majority affect part support?

A

ensures party support due to support of the electorate?

32
Q

what were Tony Blair’s majorities in 1997 and 2001?

A

1997 - 179

2001 -167

33
Q

how many times was Blair defeated in Commons

A

4 times

34
Q

what is Theresa May’s majority?

A

minority govt - 317 seats

35
Q

how many times has May been deafened since 2017?

A

37 times

36
Q

what does strong majority make it easer to do?

A

pass legislation in parl