More than two - fifths, 42 %, supported
a coalition after the next general election to keep the Conservatives out of power, but 36 % rejected the prospect.
The party leadership should not forget that 79 % of Tory members want to see the Conservatives governing alone rather than in
Coalition after the next general election.
Not exact matches
Following the
election of Tony Blair as Labour leader in July 1994
after the death of his predecessor John Smith, Ashdown pursued co-operation between the two parties because he wanted to form a
coalition government should the
next general election end without any party having an overall majority.
Cameron and Clegg moved to shore up the
coalition after a bumpy week in which Graham Brady, the chairman of the Conservative 1922 committee, suggested it could end before the
next general election.
Liberal Democrat activists would prefer a
coalition with Labour
after the
next general election with Vince Cable taking over from Nick Clegg, two new surveys have found.
It is far from impossible that the first task of the Labour leader
after the
next General Election will be to «win»
coalition negotiations.