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The rationale for the convention lies in the need for government to present a united front in order to maintain public and parliamentary confidence. Confidence relates to the idea that the government must enjoy the support and confidence of the House of Commons in order to remain in office. In practice, this does not mean that the government must resign over every defeat. They must only resign if they lose a specific 'no-confidence' motion.
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