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They have the power to vote on whether a Parliamentary Motion should become a Bill or not- when a Motion is tabled in the Commons, ALL MPs from all parties have the power to vote on whether or not it should be passed and become a Bill. If the Governing party tables a motion that is controversial within it's own ranks, there is a danger that some of it's members may side with the Opposition and vote against it- in such a scenario, if the Government were to lose the vote, this can lead to a Vote of No Confidence in the Prime Minister and a change of Government leadership.

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