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Individual Ministerial Responsibility
Individual Ministerial Responsibility is a constitutional convention that makes Government Ministers responsible for not only their own actions, but also for those of their department. It is not to be confused with collective cabinet responsibility, which states that cabinet members must approve publicly of its collective decisions or resign.
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Sunak's Cameron gamble
14th November 2023
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Suella Braverman and the ministerial code
10th November 2023
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Should Dominic Raab resign?
25th November 2022
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Should Suella Braverman resign?
4th November 2022
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Truss Cabinet split and collective responsibility
5th October 2022
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Partygate: to resign or not resign?
14th April 2022
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Should ministers suffer more than resignation?
6th March 2022
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Hopeless Hancock? (And funny video clip)
16th June 2021
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Individual Ministerial Responsibility
Study Notes
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An influential committee of MPs lambasts test and trace
10th March 2021
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Hancock and PPE
23rd February 2021
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When do Ministers Resign?
11th October 2020
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Ministerial Responsibility: Amber Rudd resigns
29th April 2018
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The Windrush Scandal and Ministerial Responsibility
17th April 2018
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Minister resigns for being two minutes late!
1st February 2018
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Lord Mandelson on Collective Cabinet Responsibility
2nd March 2016
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Divided government over the EU referendum
22nd February 2016