2010-2024: David Cameron (Conservative-Liberal Democrats Coalition) (1)
Def 2010: Gordon Brown (Labour) Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats) Caroline Lucas (Greens) Nigel Farage (UKIP )
2011: Alternative Vote Referendum: 51% Yes 49% No
2014: Scottish Independence Referendum: 51% Leave 49% Remain
2014-2015: George Osborne (Conservative-Liberal Democrats Coalition) (2)
2015-2016 George Osborne Conservative Minority
Def 2015: Andy Burnham (Labour) Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats) Nigel Farage (UKIP) Natalie Bennet (Greens)
EU Membership Referendum: 53% Remain 47% Leave
2016-2024 George Osborne (Conservative-Liberal Democrats Coalition)
Def 2020: Tristram Hunt (Labour) Evan Harris (Liberal Democrats) Amelia Womack/David Lammy (Green-Left) John Rees-Evans (UKIP)
2024-Present: Priti Patel (Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition)
- Failed to secure a majority and formed a coalition with the Liberal Democrats, who secured 144 seats following a popular performance by Nick Clegg in the Leaders debate. There was a big call for electoral reform after the election with the Liberal Democrats getting barely 0.5% less votes than the tories but half the seats and still 50 seats less than Labour, despite getting 10% more of the vote. This resulted in the referendum over a Switch to the Alternative Vote system
- Cameron and Miliband both resgned following Scotland’s independence