one party will eventually gain majority control of the legeslative house. The leader of that party will approach the governer general and ask permission to form the government
An act of Parliament clock is a large clock, once hung in inns, erroneously thought to derive from a tax on clocks.
A hung parliament is one where no political party has enough MPs to command a majority of seats (50% + 1) in the House of Commons. A parliament is hung in the physical sense that an object suspended in air from its centre of mass hangs in equilibrium, tilting neither right nor left. In the political sense then, neither the Right nor the Left holds the balance of power. Thus, some disagree with the use of the term "hung" and the negative connotations this carries. Some prefer to describe hung parliaments as "balanced", as neither the Right nor the Left has a monopoly on power and, theoretically, at least, they are forced to work together to strike a balance.
He was Hung, Drawn and Quartered. There may be other events that happened in between but that was the end result.
he hung himselfExample: He will hang himself. He has hanged himself. He hung himself.
4 times:- 1625- 1626 after attempts to impeach the Duke of Buckingham over war against Spain and support of the French Huguenots- 1629 for eleven years (beginning Charles' "Personal Rule")- 1640 for three weeks, because Short Parliament refused to grant money to Charles until grievances were redressed.
A hung Parliament is where one party IE Conservatives have lets say 250 seats. labour has 200 and Lib Dem's have 60. the Conservatives cannot win on the majority as labours and Lib Dem's seats are more than the Conservatives. That is a hung Parliament.
A hung parliament is one in which no party has an overall majority. The UK parliament will have 650 seats. If no party gains 326 seats or more in today's General Election, there will be a hung parliament. If there is a hung parliament the two largest parties (Labour and Conservative) will be trying to form pacts with any of the smaller parties in order to gain an effective majority.
because no party had an overall majority
A hung parliament is when no single party wins an overall majority and in order to form a government a coalition is formed. Lots of countries have had that situation. Ireland and the United Kingdom are two examples.
A hung parliament is one where, after voting, neither party has the majority of power (or seats). To put it simply, it's a draw.
no
An act of Parliament clock is a large clock, once hung in inns, erroneously thought to derive from a tax on clocks.
no one... it was a hung Parliament although the Tories did get 250 seats.
Prior to the 2010 general election, a general election had not caused a hung Parliament since February 1974, when Labour narrowly failed to win an overall majority at the polls.
A hung parliament is one where no political party has enough MPs to command a majority of seats (50% + 1) in the House of Commons. A parliament is hung in the physical sense that an object suspended in air from its centre of mass hangs in equilibrium, tilting neither right nor left. In the political sense then, neither the Right nor the Left holds the balance of power. Thus, some disagree with the use of the term "hung" and the negative connotations this carries. Some prefer to describe hung parliaments as "balanced", as neither the Right nor the Left has a monopoly on power and, theoretically, at least, they are forced to work together to strike a balance.
hung parliament
None so far, just a lot of politicians talking' .