
Coalition government (2010-2015)
The coalition government (2010-2015) in the UK was a partnership between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrat Party, formed after the 2010 general election resulted in no single party winning an outright majority. To govern, they merged their policies and shared power, creating a combined administration. This arrangement required cooperation and compromise on policies, impacting decisions on the economy, healthcare, and education. The coalition lasted until the next election in 2015, after which the Conservative Party formed a majority government on its own. It was a practical solution to political deadlock, balancing diverse political views within a single government.