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The Politics of Coalition - How the Conservative - Liberal Democrat Government Works (Hardcover, New)
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The Politics of Coalition - How the Conservative - Liberal Democrat Government Works (Hardcover, New)
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The Politics of Coalition is the tale of two parties embarking on
the first coalition government at Westminster for over 60 years.
What challenges did they face in the first couple of years, and how
did they deal with them? With the authorisation of Prime Minister
David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and the then
Cabinet Secretary, Sir Gus O'Donnell, the Constitution Unit has
interviewed over 140 ministers, MPs, Lords, civil servants, party
officials and interest groups about the Coalition and the impact
coalition government has had upon Westminster and Whitehall. The
Politics of Coalition tells how the Coalition has operated in the
different arenas of the British political system: at the Centre;
within the Departments; in Parliament; in the parties outside
Parliament; and in the media. It will be of interest to
politicians, policy makers, academics, students and anyone
interested in how the UK Coalition works in practice and not just
in theory. The research for the book was funded by the Nuffield
Foundation. 'An essential resource for anyone with an interest in
the Coalition, its workings behind the scenes, and its prospects
for the future. Packed with facts, insights and telling detail.'
Benedict Brogan, The Telegraph 'The Politics of Coalition provides
an invaluable route map to the way the Conservative/Liberal
Government works - and identifies important lessons to guide
politicians, officials and the media if no party wins an overall
majority at the next election.' Rt Hon Peter Riddell, Director,
Institute for Government 'This book is pure gold - contemporary
history at its best. It will fascinate those inside the Coalition,
those who witness its developing emotional geography from
Parliament and the general public keen to know how - what is, for
the British - a very peculiar practice, is working out.' Lord
Hennessy of Nympsfield, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British
History, Queen Mary, University of London
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