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How John Major lost his majority between 1992-97


Whilst David Cameron has a smaller majority in this parliament. this shows how John Major lost his majority between 1992-97

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The Conservatives started the 1992-1997 Parliament with a majority over all other parties of 21. By 16 January 1997, with the death of Iain Mills, this majority had become a minority. Below we chart the loss of the Government's majority.By-elections and defections
Nine Conservative MPs have died in the 1992-1997 Parliament. By-elections have been held in eight of these seats and all of them have been lost to other parties. There have been three defections.
Newbury
Judith Chaplin died on 19 February 1993. The Lib Dems' David Rendel won the by-election on 6 May 1993. Majority reduced to 19.
Christchurch
Robert Adley died on 13 May 1993. The Lib Dems' Diana Maddock won the by-election on 29 July 1993. Majority reduced to 17.
Eastleigh
Stephen Milligan died on 7 February 1994. The Lib Dems' David Chidgey won the on by-election 9 June 1994. Majority reduced to 15.
Dudley West
Dr John Blackburn died on 12 October 1994. Labour's Ian Pearson won the by-election on 15 December 1994. Majority reduced to 13.
Perth & Kinross
Sir Nicholas Fairbairn died on 19 February 1995. SNP candidate Roseanna Cunningham won the by-election on 25 May 1995. Majority reduced to 11.
Littleborough & Saddleworth
Geoffrey Dickens died on 17 May 1995. Lib Dem candidate Chris Davies won the by-election on 27 July 1995. Majority reduced to 9.
Stratford-on-Avon
Alan Howarth defects to Labour on 7 October 1995. Majority reduced to 7.
Devon West & Torridge
Emma Nicholson defects to the Lib Dems. Majority reduced to 5.
Staffordshire South East
David Lightbown died on 12 December 1995. Labour candidate Brian Jenkins won the by-election on 16 April 1996. Majority reduced to 3.
Bolton North East
Peter Thurnham defects to the Lib Dems. Majority reduced to 1.
Wirral South
Barry Porter died on 3 November 1996. Labour's Ben Chapman won the seat on 27 February 1997. The government was now in a minority with 322 seats compared to 323 for the combined opposition parties.
Meriden
Iain Mills found dead on 16 January 1997. By-election pending. Minority of one, Con 322-Others 323.
Note: On 20 January 1997, Labour MP Martin Redmond died, ending that period of minority government and putting the Conservatives back on the same number of MPs as all other parties put together - 322:322.

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At dissolution, the state of the parties was:

Conservatives 321
Labour 272
Liberal Democrats 26
Ulster Unionists 9
Plaid Cymru 4
Scottish National Party 4
Social Democratic and Labour Party 4
Ulster Democratic Unionist Party 3
Referendum Party 1
United Kingdom Unionist Party 1

The Speaker and deputies 4
Vacant seats 2

The Conservatives were therefore in a minority of 3.

collated the final figures

David Boothroyd

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