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What is the executive made up of?

  • PM

  • Cabinet ministers

  • Junior ministers

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first among equals

  • leader of government + chairs cabinet

  • equal mandate = equal voice in cabinet

primus inter pares

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6 Roles of PM

  • Make governments

  • Direct gov policy

  • Manage cabinet

  • Organise government

  • Control parliament

  • Provide National Leadership

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May exercised the Royal prerogative by not asking parliament’s permission before ordering strikes on Syria in ___

2018

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_____ is a Non-ministerial gov department, _____ by the Ministry of Ed, but reporting directly to ___ and the public

  • Ofsted

  • sponsored

  • parliament

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  • sent highly sensitive official document on personal email to mp

  • serious breach of ministerial code

  • 2022 Suella Braverman

  • IMR success (personal)

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  • Chief of standards found she had bullied in 3 gov departments (Clear breach of ministerial code)

  • did not resign

  • Johnson ‘stood by’ Patel, showing she had his confidence

  • IMR failure (personal)

  • 2020 Priti Patel

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  • Articles MUST be approved by no. 10

  • did not adhere to no.10’s changes

  • told not to publish by PM

  • Sacked Nov 2023

  • did NOT resign — failure of IMR

  • IMR failure (personal)

  • 2023 Suella Braverman

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broke social distancing rules by having an affair with an aide

resigned june 2021

  • IMR (personal)

  • Matt Hancock 2021

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Did NOT resign after a-level algorithm fiasco

Removed by cabinet reshuffle

  • IMR failure (departmental)

  • Gavin Williamson 2021

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Could not support Blair’s decision of Iraq war

  • CMR

  • Robin Cooke 2003

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Had ‘strong disagreements’ as government’s Rwanda plan ‘didn’t go far enough’

  • CMR

  • Robert Jennerick 2024 (migration minister)

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Disagreed with May’s brexit plan

  • CMR

  • Boris Johnson 2019

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Times when CMR has been suspended

  • Free votes in the HoC

  • 2016 Brexit referendum (5 brexiteers)

  • 2010 coalition (immigration, Europe and economy)

  • 2003 Blair allowed Clare Short to remain in cabinet despite publicly opposing the Iraq war

  • 1975 EEC referendum

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The _____ __ ____ Act (____) is a positive example of Secondary Legislation being used to update the laws to new threats eg. Fentanyl

  • Misuse of Drugs

  • 1971

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How many SIs were used to bring over EU law during Brexit?

600

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The ___ ___ ______ is seeking judicial review of the use of SI due to lack of scrutiny

Good Law Project

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In ____ Liberty won a high court case against Suella Braverman’s use of SIs to restrict the right of protest, despite the actual legislation being previously defeated in the commons.

2023

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Secondary Legislation ____ be amended by parliament

cannot

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What proportion of SIs implemented during the pandemic to restrict civil liberties were debated?

30/500

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Royal Prerogative egs

  • Declaring War (eg Iraq 2003)

  • Pardons (eg Alan Turing)

  • power of patronage (lord lebedev)

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In ____ HM the Queen posthostumously pardoned Alan ____

  • 2013

  • Turing

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How many prisoners receive a pardon a year on average? (usually in miscarriage of justices)

6

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In ____ Cabinet rejected Blair’s proposal for ___ reform

  • 1998

  • electoral

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What proportion of ministers resigned over the Chris Pincher scandal?

62/179