confidence motion
English
Noun
confidence motion (plural confidence motions)
- (politics) Synonym of vote of no confidence
- (politics, informal) A regular motion that serves as an informal indicator of confidence in the current leader or government.
- 2022 October 19, Ashley Cowburn, quoting Craig Whittaker, “Liz Truss declares fracking vote tonight a ‘confidence motion’ in her government”, in Mirror:
- Deputy Chief Whip Craig Whittaker told them it will be a “100% hard” three-line whip, saying: “This is not a motion on fracking. This is a confidence motion in the Government.”
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