Cranborne money

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Etymology

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Named after Lord Cranborne, who was leader of the House of Lords when it was introduced on 27 November 1996.

Noun

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Cranborne money (uncountable)

  1. (UK politics) An annual payment made to opposition parties in the House of Lords, to help them with their costs.

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