Short money

noun

Etymology

Named after Edward Short (later Lord Glenamara), the leader of the House of Commons who first proposed the payments.

Definitions

  1. An annual payment made to opposition parties in the House of Commons, to help them with…

    An annual payment made to opposition parties in the House of Commons, to help them with their costs.

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