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- Crossing_the_floor comment "In politics, crossing the floor has two meanings referring to a change of allegiance in a Westminster system parliament: voting against the approved party lines or changing to a second party after being elected to a first party. While these practices are legally permissible, crossing the floor can lead to controversy and media attention.".
- Q5188683 comment "In politics, crossing the floor has two meanings referring to a change of allegiance in a Westminster system parliament: voting against the approved party lines or changing to a second party after being elected to a first party. While these practices are legally permissible, crossing the floor can lead to controversy and media attention.".