The upcoming British general election is the most unpredictable in a generation. This has been the result of a shift in power from the largest two parties to regional and periphery groups. This will have long term consequences for governance and policy in the UK.
The Cost of Coalescing in British Politics
by Isabel Taylor The festive period is supposed to be a period of good will. Apparently, no-one told various members of the UK’s coalition government this. Barely six months into its lifetime, fractures and divisions have begun to appear both between the two main parties of the coalition (the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats) and within […]