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  2. List of United Kingdom general elections - Wikipedia

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    A negative majority means that there was a hung parliament (or minority government) following that election. For example, at the 1929 general election, Labour was 42 seats short of forming a majority, and so its majority is listed as −42. If the party in office changed the figure is re-calculated, but no allowance is made for changes after ...

  3. List of British governments - Wikipedia

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    "Ministry" refers collectively to all the ministers of a government, including Cabinet members and junior ministers alike. Only the Civil Service is considered outside of the ministry. While the term was in common parlance in the 19th and early 20th centuries, it has become rarer, except in official and academic uses. [ 1 ]

  4. Government of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Government, abbreviated to HM Government, is the central executive authority of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [2] [3] The government is led by the prime minister (Keir Starmer since 5 July 2024) who selects all the other ministers. The country has had a Labour government since 2024.

  5. 2020 in United Kingdom politics and government - Wikipedia

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    MPs vote against New Clause 17, which intended to protect the NHS and publicly funded health and care services in other parts of the UK from any form of control from outside the UK. [130] 21 July – The Intelligence and Security Committee publishes a long-delayed Russia report on Russian influence over British politics.

  6. Template:UK acts of Parliament lists - Wikipedia

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    The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an adr microformat that makes postal addresses or their component parts (regions, postal codes, country names, etc) readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases.

  7. Template : 2019–2024 UK House of Commons composition

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    2024 [2] [3] [4] [a] Differ­ence Conservative: 365 344 21 Labour [b] 202 205 3 SNP: 48 43 5 Independent: 0 17 [c] 17 Liberal Democrats: 11 15 4 DUP: 8 7 1 Sinn Féin: 7 7 Plaid Cymru: 4 3 1 SDLP: 2 2 Alba: Did not exist 2 [d] 2 Alliance (NI) 1 1 Green (E&W) 1 1 Speaker: 1 1 Reform UK [e] 0 1 1 Workers Party: Did not exist 1 1 Vacant: 0 0 Total ...

  8. Template:UK House of Commons composition - Wikipedia

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    Current [2] Differ­ence Labour [a] 411 [b] 404 7 Conservative: 121 121 Liberal Democrats: 72 72 Independent: 6 13 [c] 7 SNP: 9 9 Sinn Féin: 7 7 DUP: 5 5 Reform UK: 5 5 Green (E&W) 4 4 Plaid Cymru: 4 4 SDLP: 2 2 Alliance: 1 1 TUV: 1 1 UUP: 1 1 Speaker: 1 1 Vacant: 0 0 Total 650 650 Total voting [d] 639 639 Majority of voting 181 165 [6

  9. Elections in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Monarch then commissions the leader of the new majority party to form a new government. The prime minister can try to remain in power even without a majority. The subsequent King's Speech (giving an outline of the government's proposed legislative programme) offers a chance for the House of Commons to cast a vote of confidence or no ...