After the major defeats for the Liberal Democrats in the recent Council Elections and the AV referendum, many commentators have expressed concerns over potential ‘fractures’ in the coalition government. Robert Hazell finds that while Nick Clegg’s party does face challenges, the coalition is actually working remarkably well
AbstractThe Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to e...
The recent vote to leave the European Union has reenergised Liberal Democrat commitment to the EU. I...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
The electorate has embraced the coalition government, although it is still early days says Sir Rober...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
A clutch of recent polls suggest that UK voters remain quite volatile in their views, with some givi...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
Throughout the coalition, a gradual change of the Lib Dems’ approach to the EU in a number of areas ...
The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
Coalition politics remains relatively unfamiliar to British politicians, despite the experience of t...
The Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to examine t...
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg claims that there have been “no deals and understandings” with ei...
In this post, Kristi Winters and Edzia Carvalho explain that, for all the criticisms, few participan...
Following a torrid year in government, Nick Clegg has faced down his party’s conference without any ...
The Westminster model is recognized the world over as delivering strong, stable one-party government...
AbstractThe Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to e...
The recent vote to leave the European Union has reenergised Liberal Democrat commitment to the EU. I...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...
The electorate has embraced the coalition government, although it is still early days says Sir Rober...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
A clutch of recent polls suggest that UK voters remain quite volatile in their views, with some givi...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
Throughout the coalition, a gradual change of the Lib Dems’ approach to the EU in a number of areas ...
The long periods between 1945 and 1970, and 1979 to 2010 proved that the British political system is...
Coalition politics remains relatively unfamiliar to British politicians, despite the experience of t...
The Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to examine t...
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg claims that there have been “no deals and understandings” with ei...
In this post, Kristi Winters and Edzia Carvalho explain that, for all the criticisms, few participan...
Following a torrid year in government, Nick Clegg has faced down his party’s conference without any ...
The Westminster model is recognized the world over as delivering strong, stable one-party government...
AbstractThe Liberal Democrats’ performance in the 2015 general election provides an opportunity to e...
The recent vote to leave the European Union has reenergised Liberal Democrat commitment to the EU. I...
Few expected the Coalition Government formed in the wake of the 2010 General Election to last as lon...