In May 2010, Britain's first coalition government since the Second World War was formed between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. Your challenge is to topple the coalition at some point in the 2010-2015 parliamentary term. Particularly at the beginning of the Cameron-Clegg partnership, several doubted the arrangement would last the full five years. Indeed, the 2011 Fixed-Term Parliaments Act was tabled in part to prove these people wrong.
Prove them right!
For the sake of a good challenge, try to avoid the 'coalition amicably divorces during the 2014 conference season' route that seemed all the rage at the time.
Prove them right!
For the sake of a good challenge, try to avoid the 'coalition amicably divorces during the 2014 conference season' route that seemed all the rage at the time.