If the majority party (with an absolute majority in the house) issues a whip to party members to vote in favour of the government, then it is impossible to remove the government by a no-confidence motion. Hence the no-confidence exercise of house merely becomes the no-confidence exercise of the party.
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If the majority party (with an absolute majority in the house) issues a whip to party ... issues a whip to party members to vote in favour of the government, then it is impossible to remove the government by a no-confidence motion. Hence the no-confidence exercise of house merely becomes the no-confidence ... Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn tabled a motion of no confidence after the crushing defeat of Theresa May's Brexit deal by MPs.
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