Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
three-line-whip
Noun
/ˈθriː laɪn wɪp/

Definition
A directive issued by a political party in the UK that requires all party members to vote in a particular way on a specific issue.

Examples
- The government issued a three-line-whip to ensure that all MPs voted in favor of the new legislation.
- Failing to comply with a three-line-whip can lead to disciplinary measures within the party.
- During contentious votes, party leaders often rely on a three-line-whip to maintain support.

Meaning
The term refers to the strict instruction given to party members to follow the party line when voting, emphasizing the importance of party unity.

Synonyms
- Party directive
- Vote instruction
- Disciplinary vote