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What is “ a working majority”? In these sentence :Sir Keir’s Labour Party won 411 seats in the general election, giving it a working majority of 181. I don’t understand tthat 411 seats means a majority .What does it mean that working majority ? Thank you.
14 de jul. de 2024 1:40
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"A working majority" means the number of seats a party has in a legislative body, which allows them to pass legislation and govern effectively. In the given context: * Labour Party won 411 seats: Out of the total number of seats in the legislative body (let's assume 650 seats in this example), Labour won 411. * Majority required: For a majority, a party needs more than half the total seats. In this case, more than 325 seats. * Working majority of 181: This means Labour has 181 seats more than the minimum required to have a majority. So, 411 seats (Labour) - 230 seats (half of 650) = 181 seats over the halfway mark, ensuring they can pass laws and govern without relying on support from other parties.
14 de julio de 2024
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‘Majority’ is the difference between the largest group and the other groups. Labour-aligned parties had 411 and others had 239, for a majority of 172. ‘Working majority’ in this case is a UK-specific correction to this total taking into account the fact that there are non-voting members. Some of these are due to the particularities of how the UK parliament is organized and some because there are seats won by a party which abstains.
14 de julio de 2024
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In the U.S., a working majority would be one large enough to allow the dominant party to pass legislation even if a few of their members defect. Defections here are more common than in the U.K.
14 de julio de 2024
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