Scenarios about 'coalition government'
A political arrangement where multiple parties cooperate to form a government, typically when no single party has secured an outright majority. Coalition governments often emerge during periods of political fragmentation or crisis, requiring compromise and power-sharing among ideologically diverse groups. In alternate history scenarios, different coalition formations can dramatically alter policy directions, international relations, and the long-term political development of nations.
What If the UK Adopted Proportional Representation?
Exploring how British politics would have transformed if the first-past-the-post electoral system was replaced with proportional representation, reshaping party dynamics, coalition governance, and policy outcomes.