About Whip
A whip is an official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature. This usually means ensuring that members of the party vote according to the party platform, rather than according to their own individual ideology or the will of their constituents. Whips are the party's "enforcers".
Tory MPs complain to chief whip about Suella Braverman's asylum speech
...Jessica Parker BBC political correspondent Around a dozen Tory MPs, including ministers, have complained to the chief Whip about Suella Braverman s recent speech on immigration and refugees...
Report due on groping allegation MP Chris Pincher
...By Chris Mason, political editor & Nick Eardley, chief political correspondentBBC NewsParliament s standards watchdog is to publish the findings of an inquiry into groping allegations against former government Whip Chris Pincher on Thursday, the BBC has been told...
Somali shock as Mogadishu mayor Madale filmed beating partygoers
... Instead Yusuf Hussein Jimale has taken to the Whip - as evidenced by a video in which he is seen lashing a group of young men and women...
Diane Abbott's comments were antisemitic, Labour leader says
... Sir Keir said that the swiftness with which the MP had had the Whip removed demonstrated " how far the Labour party has changed" and that Labour has " zero tolerance" of antisemitism...
Why would Boris Johnson need an £800,000 loan?
... " We know he s only interested in following the money, so it s time to hit him where it hurts - his wallet, " said Wendy Chamberlain, party s the chief Whip...
Conservative MP suspended over Covid vaccine comments
... Tory chief Whip Simon Hart said the comments had " crossed a line" and caused great offence...
Nancy Pelosi: How she rose to the top - and stayed there
... In 2001, she ran for House minority Whip - her party s vote-counter and second-in-command in the House of Representatives - and won a narrow victory...
Graham Brady: The man who sees off Tory prime ministers
... He went on to serve as a party Whip - the MPs who are in charge of party discipline, for example by making sure other MPs attend Parliament and vote along party lines...