Speaking to Carbon Brief earlier this year, former secretary of state Ed Davey
described coalition negotiations over the fourth carbon budget as «a bit of a war».
Not exact matches
He called the government a «
coalition of chaos» - a term the Conservatives once used to
describe a potential pact between Labour, the SNP, and the Greens, and he spoke of the «shambles» that Brexit
negotiations have become.
It has become clear, listening to Ed Balls and Ed Miliband
describe how keen Huhne was during the
coalition negotiations with Labour to abandon the Lib Dems» manifesto pledge to delay spending cuts, that he has far fewer ideological objections to Osbornian austerity than some of us might have assumed in the not - too - distant past.