The prime minister faces
a crucial confidence vote in Parliament at midnight Friday, after two days of acrimony that saw many of his own lawmakers and ministers rebel.
Not exact matches
After promising Theo Walcott that his future lies as a main striker in an effort to get the Englishman to sign a new contract extension, Le Prof could give Theo a big
vote of
confidence by starting him in this
crucial match, but will he rely once again on Giroud proving that he can bounce back once again?
This could be undertaken in a formal coalition or an informal arrangement known as
confidence and supply, where a smaller party agrees to back the larger partner in
crucial votes in return for policies but does not take ministerial seats.
It is now up to the science community to ensure it delivers on this
crucial vote of
confidence.