Cranborne money

English

Etymology

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

Noun

Cranborne money (uncountable)

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

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