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three-line whip

Noun

Meaning

(UK politics) A directive to MPs from party leaders to vote in a particular way in parliament, despite what the MP might believe or what his or her constituents might like.

(by extension, humorous) An imperative order.
I have to go shopping with the wife, I'm afraid. She's given me a three-line whip.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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