Sentences with phrase «coalition than supply»

LibDems could claim they got more out of a Coalition than supply or confidence, in the Agreement itself (when they held a veto).

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Whether it would be a coalition, confidence - and - supply or some other kind of agreement is not addressed here; that is less important for policy than which parties are involved.
Wilson, the author of a new book on how the current coalition was formed - 5 Days to Power - says Walden urged Cameron and Osborne to go for a full - blooded coalition rather than a more unstable Confidence and Supply arrangement, as this would prove a lot more effective and enduring.
The authors admit that nobody knows what would have happened, but they challenge this orthodoxy (which the Lib Dem leadership often relies on to argue that a supply - and - confidence arrangement would have been much worse than a coalition);
We know why there's an AV referendum - it's there because that was the price Nick Clegg required to deliver his party for a formal coalition rather than just the confidence - and - supply agreement he would otherwise have offered (and hence the new General Election later in 2010)- something his own party is now turning vigorously against, but too late (they're probably doomed).
She was speaking to Jo Coburn on the Daily Politics about the Greens potentially looking at a «confidence and supply agreement rather than a coalition» with Labour after the election.
Protect the Flows, a coalition of more than 250 tourism - related businesses from five states along the Colorado River, understands that this bumper water year may not bolster the water supply for long, said public affairs representative Molly Mugglestone.
A coalition of more than 60 supply chain companies that formed to campaign for its progress said the wind farm was now set to make an «# 827m ($ 1.08 bn) injection into our economy».
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