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... he finally reentered when he was voted in as a conservative, and for the next 40years he was never without a seat in the house of commons. ...
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... Prime Minister of England. But I kept my seat in House of Commons; I didn't want to give up on all of my power. Eleven and a half ...
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... of year. By-elections should be held within six months of a seat becoming available in the House of Commons. Canada's Federal Government ...
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... When the cabinet loses the support of the House of Commons, the Prime Minister is ... Minister must be a member of either house or have a seat in either house. ...
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... a seat in Parliament at the general election during the late summer of 1847, neither his new constituency nor the party configuration of the new House Commons ...
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... Yet most importantly, Walpole chose to retain his seat in the Commons ... uniting of the Treasury with political leadership of the House of Commons was giving ...
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... The next year the Conservative party was defeated in the House of Commons and the Liberals offered Churchill the seat of Under Secretary for the colonies. ...
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... Mulroney won the leadership and gained his first seat in the House of Commons through a by-election in the riding of Central Nova. ...
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... 7) In May 1661, the Duke of York (James II) took his seat in the reconstructed House of Lords which was more powerful in theory than the House of Commons. ...
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... In 1989 beside the three parties already represented in the House of Commons, there were other ... resigned his seat in the house to become premier of Quebec in ...
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... voters in Ontario supported the Reform party, however, they did not earn one seat. ... occupied a mere 17 per cent of the seats in the House of Commons in the ...
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... Labour held almost all the Scottish seats in the House of Commons and this ... McIntyre was the current leader of the party and he managed to win the seat in a ...
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... by forming a federal government with a large majority in the House of Commons. ... Copps eventually resigned after much criticism, and won back her seat in her ...
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... would occur was to increase the number of seats in the House of Commons from 295 ... would go to both Quebec and British Columbia, and the final seat would go ...
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... main parties and for that party to be the largest party in the House of Commons. ... of it who is also a member of the Legislature must resign his seat due to ...
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... Also, a Senate where the Prime Minister holds a seat is unlikely to reject ... to Christie, it is because of this disparity in the House of Commons that the ...
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... The country was now divided into single seat constituencies and the number of ... Now, if a bill passed three readings by the House Of Commons it automatically ...
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... they have to work with the House of Commons and the ... the minister for the civil service, a seat in the ... branch, while the Senate and the House of Representative ...
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... send one hundred MP's to the House of Commons in London, and thirty-two peers to the House of Lords ... his place in London, there was an empty seat in his ...
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... was born.1 He grew up as the first child of Lord Randolph Churchill.2 Lord Randolph Churchill held a seat as a ... At a speech to the House of Commons, he gave ...
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... in a new meritocracy, with the wholly elected House of Commons more influential than ... up with middle-class values and bought a parliamentary seat (Cashall in ...
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... provinces and act as a check on the power of the House of Commons. ... March 6th 1865 Tilley and his government were badly defeated, he himself losing his seat. ...
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... In 1867, Bowell was elected to the first Canadian House of Commons from North Hastings county, Ontario. He retained that seat in the following six elections. ...
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... He later decided to enter politics. In 1965 he won a seat in the general election. ... He introduced television to the House of Commons and legalized abortion ...
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