Commons showdown

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

Refers to a significant confrontation or debate within the House of Commons.

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Examples (20)

  • The government is bracing for a Commons showdown over the new tax bill.
  • The Prime Minister faced a significant Commons showdown over the new budget.
  • Last night's tense Commons showdown on the Brexit deal lasted for hours.
  • Analysts are predicting a major Commons showdown between the two leading parties.
  • The Prime Minister will face a major Commons showdown next week.
  • MPs are bracing themselves for a heated Commons showdown on immigration policy.
  • A dramatic Commons showdown is expected as rebels vote against their party.
  • The opposition leader called for a Commons showdown to debate the crisis.
  • The controversial legislation was passed after a heated Commons showdown.
  • This upcoming vote could lead to a dramatic Commons showdown.
  • The upcoming Commons showdown could determine the fate of the leadership.
  • The government narrowly avoided a Commons showdown by agreeing to further negotiations.
  • Political commentators are eagerly anticipating the Commons showdown on healthcare reform.
  • A potential Commons showdown is looming over the controversial trade deal.
  • This is the third major Commons showdown the Prime Minister has faced this month.
  • The Speaker of the House is preparing for a possible Commons showdown.
  • All eyes are on Westminster for what promises to be a historic Commons showdown.
  • Political commentators are closely watching the developing Commons showdown.
  • The procedural tactics used during the Commons showdown revealed deep party divisions.
  • The fate of the bill may be decided in a final Commons showdown.