Sentence examples for free vote from inspiring English sources

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free vote

noun

In a Westminster parliamentary system and other democratic systems, a vote by members of a legislative body in which the members are permitted by their respective political parties to vote as they individually see fit, without direction from their political leaders.

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There was a free vote.

A free vote didn't mean a free vote.

Tories had a free vote.

It is a free vote.

On Tuesday, it is a free vote.

Officially it was a free vote with no party line.

The Labour leader is expected to concede a free vote.

"It is a free vote," one aide explained Monday.

Another free vote for Labour MPs is likely.

"We're going to have that free vote in Parliament.

Everyone knows that this is as much a free vote as Corbyn's free vote on air strikes in Syria.

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