Time for grand coalition of Labour and the Tories?

It sounds like a joke – but some in Westminster are apparently beginning to take the idea seriously

Columnist Nigel Horne

With all polls pointing towards a hung parliament, a new coalition government of some sort looks inevitable.

But why does it have to be one of the big parties hooking up with one or two of the smaller ones? (Havew you seen what the Greens stand for?) Why not a ‘grand coalition’ of Labour and the Conservatives? It happens in other countries – notably Germany – why not here?

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Nigel Horne is Comment Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of the website until September 2013. He previously held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.