It's 2010 and the result of the election is a hung Parliament.
Labour 314
Conservative 258
Liberal Democrats 51
Others 27
Gordon Brown won 38% of the vote, staggering the opinion polls. Nick Clegg, who previously stated he'd back the party with the highest number of votes and seats was in no position to form an alliance with David Cameron even if he wanted to. Therefore, his hand was forced and he entered into a coalition with Labour.
Having previously expressed an interest in forming a 'ministry of all the talents', Brown had a radical agenda on the table...
Labour 314
Conservative 258
Liberal Democrats 51
Others 27
Gordon Brown won 38% of the vote, staggering the opinion polls. Nick Clegg, who previously stated he'd back the party with the highest number of votes and seats was in no position to form an alliance with David Cameron even if he wanted to. Therefore, his hand was forced and he entered into a coalition with Labour.
Having previously expressed an interest in forming a 'ministry of all the talents', Brown had a radical agenda on the table...