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  1. Kwasi Kwarteng. Biteback Publishing, Sep 16, 2011 - Political Science - 256 pages. In After the Coalition five new Conservative Members of Parliament tackle the challenges of contemporary...

  2. v. t. e. After the Coalition: A Conservative Agenda for Britain is a 2011 book written by five British Conservative MPs at the time: Kwasi Kwarteng, Priti Patel, Dominic Raab, Chris Skidmore, and Liz Truss, all of whom had entered Parliament in the previous year's general election.

    • United Kingdom
    • 8 September 2011
  3. Editorial Reviews. Written by five new Tory MPs, this is a book about the future of the United Kingdom and the future direction of the Conservative Party. It is unlikely the Conservatives will fight for a further 15 years of coalition government after 2015.

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    • Kwasi Kwarteng, Chris Skidmore, Dominic Raab
  4. 30. Dez. 2018 · Three core developments reshaped British politics in the two years after the Coalition: the rise of Brexit, the May government and Corbynism. Each of these political forms of course has its own history and future trajectory.

    • Scott Lavery
    • scott.lavery@sheffield.ac.uk
    • 2019
  5. 4. Okt. 2011 · 18:30. The IEA is delighted to be hosting a panel discussion at the Conservative Party Conference around a new book – After the coalition: the future Conservative agenda for Britain. (This event is kindly sponsored by Bell Pottinger) Tuesday 4 October 7.30pm – 9pm Conservative Party Conference Manchester Central, Exchange 10.

  6. 10. Mai 2024 · Last week’s local elections in England suggested the 2019 coalition has shattered, and many analysts believe the Conservatives could be headed for a wipeout in a general election expected in...

  7. Patel, Priti. Raab, Dominic. Skidmore, Chris, 1981- Truss, Elizabeth. Contents/Summary. Bibliography. Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-247). Publisher's summary. In After the Coalition five new Conservative Members of Parliament tackle the challenges of contemporary Britain.