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Coalition is a 74-minute long televised film by Channel 4, first broadcast on 28th March 2015. It depicts the series of political events following the General Election 2010 which led to the formation of the United Kingdom's first peacetime coalition government. It features lookalikes (of varying quality) for all of the major political figures of the time.
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Deal with the Devil
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Deal with the Devil: Many Lib Dems have this view of going into Coalition with the Conservatives.
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Funny Background Event : When Gordon Brown is on the phone with Nick Clegg, Mandelson and Harman can be seen frantically writing cue cards. Brown then angrily brushes them away.
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Succession Crisis
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Succession Crisis : The hung parliament means nobody is quite sure who ought to be Prime Minister. Gus O'Donnell is horrified when Gordon Brown announces his resignation (before any coalition deal has been reached), saying that Brown has a constitutional duty to remain in office until a successor can be decided upon.
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AstroTurf
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AstroTurf : Lord Mandelson reveals that the supposed Liberal Democrats protesting against a possible deal with the Tories are actually Labour partisans whom he hired.
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: Clegg actually decides to go with the Tories long before he lets either party know his intentions, the plan being that the Lib Dems can get a better deal from the Tories if it looks like they might go with Labour, so they string Labour along for as long as they can. He is indeed able to make terms that are (by the skin of their teeth) acceptable to his own party, but between Mandelson seeing through the ploy and Osborne proving to be a very tough negotiator, it doesn't work as well as hoped.
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Foregone Conclusion
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Foregone Conclusion : Anyone keeping up with politics already knows how it ends.
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First-Name Basis
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First-Name Basis: All of the characters featured go by first names: David (Cameron) Gordon (Brown) Harriet (Harman) Nick (Clegg) Paddy (Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon) Peter (Lord Mandelson)
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending : Not to the film itself, but in real life for Nick Clegg. This was broadcast in March 2015, after the final prorogation of the 55th parliament. By this point, the viewer already knows Clegg's career after the events of this film was a disaster. The predictions from his members that taking the deal would destroy them electorally, more or less, came true in spades.
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Smug Snake
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Smug Snake: Everything about Mandelson's demeanour throughout the film makes it clear that he's totally confident of coming out of this mess with his own career being perfectly solid. That said, his stunt with the AstroTurf above and his seeing through the Lib Dems' Batman Gambit suggests that he really is as clever as he thinks he is.
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For Want of a Nail
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For Want of a Nail: The first Labour-Lib Dem meeting on the prospect of a coalition goes badly due to the Labours not taking the meeting seriously, being poorly prepared for the talks and using body language that ranges from aloof (Peter Mandelson) to hostile (Ed Balls). Balls, especially, outright argues with the Lib Dems over policy. When Brown (famous for his own social awkwardness) finds out, he furiously berates them for it. Balls protests that it's not as if history is going to change because of their posture. But in the end, it looks as though that's exactly what may have happened.
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Above Good and Evil
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Above Good and Evil: Gus O'Donnel is the political equivalent; as Cabinet Secretary he doesn't give a damn about party politics, he just wants them to sort out something before the country's economy and global standing completely implode.
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Kingmaker Scenario
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Kingmaker Scenario : There is a hung parliament, so Brown and Cameron both have to entice the Liberal Democrats into a coalition. Actually name-dropped, when a colleague tries to reassure Clegg that "the kingmaker" may outlast the king.
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The Voiceless
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The Voiceless : Sarah Brown and Samantha Cameron are seen but they never speak.
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Mass "Oh, Crap!"
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Mass "Oh, Crap!" : The reaction of the whole country when they find out there is a hung parliament. Repeated by the Tory/Labour politicians when they realise that Nick Clegg is negotiating with the other party. The Liberal Democrats themselves try to hide this reaction when they read the Treasury statistics.
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"Not So Different" Remark
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"Not So Different" Remark: When meeting Nick Clegg, Cameron suggests that Westminster School isn't too different from Eton, suggesting both leaders come from similar backgrounds.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap! : Cameron when he gets a call that the Queen is going to invite him to form a government after Brown resigns without a timetable. Sure, he's about to be Prime Minister, but without the Lib Dems, it will be as the head of a very, very fragile minority government that probably won't last the year before he has to call another election. Luckily for him, the negotiations finish soon after and the deal is agreed to.
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Everyone Has Standards
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Everyone Has Standards: Ed Balls is nothing if not a party man, but he's unnerved (and a bit impressed) when Peter Mandelson tells him that the so-called Lib Dems protesting outside the party's headquarters are actually Labour plants under his direction.
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike : There are several throughout.
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Good Cop/Bad Cop
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Good Cop/Bad Cop : Cameron worries that the Liberal Democrats will take credit for all the warm cuddly stuff while blaming the Tory party for the spending cuts. Osborne counters that it actually gives the Tories an opportunity to spread the blame; they are expected to be ruthless, whereas the Lib Dems would seem like traitors for going along with anything harsh. Clegg's career in the subsequent years proves him right.
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We ARE Struggling Together
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We ARE Struggling Together : Coalition negotiations lead to substantial infighting among different factions of each of the three parties.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth : A variation; the woman who warns Clegg that a coalition with the Tories could destroy the Liberal Democrats forever is taken seriously, but Paddy's speech about how the Lib Dems are actually being taken seriously for the first time convinces people that it's worth the risk.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chessmaster: They're all politicians, but George Osborne and Peter Mandelson in particular fill this role for the Tories and Labour, respectively. A good chunk of the movie involves them coming up with different shrewd strategies to try and woo the Lib Dems and subsequently reading and countering each other's plays.
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Thanatos Gambit
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Thanatos Gambit : Brown's trump card to woo the Lib Dems involves his own political death. Realizing that he himself is a big obstacle for Clegg, he offers to quit soon into the term in exchange for a coalition. When that doesn't work, he escalates and resigns as PM with immediate effect. He does this knowing it would, on paper, force Cameron into forming an unsustainable minority government, making another election before year's end basically inevitable. This might have worked if the Tory-Lib Dem deal weren't essentially already finished by the time he did it.
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Reasonable Authority Figure
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Pretty much everyone is fairly pragmatic and level-headed about the mess, considering it has the potential to ruin their own careers, their parties' future prospects and the national economy if mishandled even slightly. Paddy Ashdown stands out as the most quietly dedicated of them all, however.
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Calling the Old Man Out
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Calling the Old Man Out: Clegg deeply respects Paddy Ashdown like a father figure. But as he starts to obviously prefer a deal with the Tories, he grows impatient with his attempts to talk him out of it and nudge him toward Labour instead.
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Insistent Terminology
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Insistent Terminology: Harriet Harman has to remind Gordon Brown to call Nick Clegg's party "The Liberal Democrats" instead of just "The Liberals," one of its precursor parties that hasn't existed for decades by then.
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Evil Old Folks
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Evil Old Folks: The closest the film has to a villain is an unnamed composite character who is the leader of the Tories' far-right faction. He is very old, very unpleasant, and in charge of similar people. He goes so far as to threaten Cameron (in a restroom) with a party mutiny if he messes up.
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Early-Bird Cameo
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Early-Bird Cameo : Ed Miliband briefly appears and Ed Balls has a minor supporting role.
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