Free votes in the House of Commons since 1979
A list of known free (not whipped) votes in the House of Commons since 1979.
Statements made by the Speaker deprecating the making of key policy announcements before they are made in the House of Commons.
Speakers' statements on ministerial policy announcements made outside the House (18 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
The Ministerial Code states that when Parliament is in session, the most important announcements of government policy should be made in the first instance in Parliament. There have been occasions when key announcements have not been made to the House first. In such cases the Speaker may make a statement to the House, deprecating what has happened and sometimes calling on the minister concerned to account for his or her action.
The downloadable Excel file lists Speaker’s statements on ministerial announcements made outside the House since October 2000. Responses to points of order on this subject are not included. Source details are available in the Excel file.
Further information
More information on the conduct and conventions relating to ministerial statements can be found in Erskine May.
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Speakers' statements on ministerial policy announcements made outside the House (18 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
A list of known free (not whipped) votes in the House of Commons since 1979.
A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.
An opposition day is one on which an opposition party sets the agenda. Dates of debates, parties choosing the subject and the outcome of each debate are listed