Leader of the largest single party that nearly always has a majority therefore can control the Commons
Legislature is dominated by the executive
Cameron-Lib Dem and May-DUP coalitions were exceptions
Leader of the House of Commons
The government's business manager and ensures the Commons runs smoothly
Ensures time is given to the executive's agenda
Sends out business for the House
Whips
In charge of party discipline and ensuring MPs' loyalty
One line whip
MPs should vote with their party if they do vote
Free vote
MPs can vote how they want
Backbenchers
Sit on the backbenches and do not hold government positions but many hope to
Backbenchers are growing more rebellious
The Speaker of the House - unafilliated
Chairs debates in the Commons and ensures a range of MPs get their voices heard and the rules of the Commons are followed and can suspend MPs for varying amounts of time if rules are broken
Encourages debate and criticism of the government
Tory backbench rebellions under Boris Johnson
Covid anti-lockdown and rule of 6
Curfew and fines - 42 MPs rebelled in October 2020
Rashford rebellions - many voted with Labour to extend free school meals
John Major - Maastricht Rebellion 1992 /3
Had a disproportionate effect as he had a slim majority of 18 -- 22 rebelled
Dennis Skinner was suspended by the Speaker in 2015 for his comment of 'Dodgy Dave' and refusing to apologise
Boris Johnson was suspended in 2019 for breaking COVID-19 rules (Partygate)
Ian Blackfold was suspended for suggesting Boris Johnson lied about partygate
The whip was withdrawn from 21 Tory Rebels for political disloyalty during the Brexit bill saga - 10 MPs had the whip restored but the rest either stood as independents or joined the Lib Dems (breakaway group with Labour MPs and the famous Nando's meal)
Julian Lewis 2020 - Conservative MP accused of working with Labour and subsequently had the whip withdrawn
Jeremy Corbyn had the whip withdrawn after refusing to take back remarks made about antisemitism in the Labour Party
Neil Coyle had the whip withdrawn due to racist comments made to a journalist
Neil Parish was caught watching porn in the HoC by 2 female MPs and had the whip withdrawn
John Bercow as Speaker
Encouraged debate while maintaining order
Bullying allegations (Kate Emms) considered to be harassment
Challenged government - increased scrutiny
Made sure Backbenchers had their voices heard (Backbench Business Committee)
Hauled in ministers when urgent
Sir Lindsay Hoyle as Speaker
Less assertive in handling disruptions
Made debates more accessible to the public (easier to understand)