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Friendly Fire; The Coalition in 2013
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8817 (Jan. 2013)
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page 37-38.
Topik:
Coalition Governments
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Political Parties
;
Conflict
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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The formation in 2010 of Britain's first coalition government since the second world war showed that the prospect of power could trump large ideological differences between two parties. But diplomatic relations between David Cameron's Conservative Party and Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats have reached the table-thumping stage. Last year saw bitter arguments over House of Lords reform and constituency boundaries. This year is likely to bring rows over press regulation, Europe, welfare cuts, green energy and departmental spending. Astonishingly, the 2015 election already looms over the coalition. Conservative thinkers are focused less on improving this government than on winning a workable majority next time. And the governing parties are preparing for combat. Clegg and Mr Cameron are increasingly pulled in two directions. The coalition partners are torn between nurturing their working relationship and managing their parties.
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