Phrases with «to enter a coalition»

"To enter a coalition" means joining or forming a group or alliance with others for a common purpose or goal. Full definition

Sentences with «to enter a coalition»

  • Some are voting tactically in seats where it is a two horse race, others are looking for a new electoral home after the betrayal of Nick Clegg in entering a coalition with the Tories. (leftfutures.org)
  • The Greens have now indicated they will not formally enter a coalition government with the SNP, after the nationalists failed to meet their stringent environmental policies. (politics.co.uk)
  • Those who considered voting Lib Dem but decided not to were more likely to think the party did the right thing by entering a coalition with the Conservatives (55 %) than those who did vote Lib Dem (49 %). (lordashcroftpolls.com)
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