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Support of MPs in Parliament the deciding factor

Support of MPs in Parliament the deciding factor

The Star21-07-2025
WHETHER one is a prime minister or continues to be so, it is the support of majority of members of Parliament (MPs) that matters.
The case of British Prime Minister James Callaghan who, on March 29, 1979, lost the majority support of MPs in the House of Commons by a single vote is an excellent example.
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