Usual Channels

Usual Channels in United Kingdom

Usual channels Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament

The usual channels describes the working relationship of the whips from the different parties and the leaderships of the Government and Opposition parties. The term refers to arrangements and compromises about the running of parliamentary business that are agreed behind the scenes.

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  • Whips

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