Journalists recount five days of 2010 coalition talks after hung parliament
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Summary
The episode is a retrospective discussion hosted by Adam Fleming with political journalists Carol Walker and Gary O'Donoghue revisiting the five days in May 2010 after the general election produced a hung parliament. It covers Cameron's rapid offer to the Liberal Democrats, negotiations, Gordon Brown's position as incumbent, internal party dynamics, and the eventual coalition deal.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast supplies accurate insider detail on the constitutional process, personal rapport between Cameron and Clegg, external financial-crisis pressures, and key moments such as the VE Day ceremony and Brown's resignation. Claims track documented events without significant distortion. Viewers receive strong narrative context but limited quantitative data on seat shares or policy specifics. Framing stays balanced, highlighting shared incentives for stability rather than blame.
Key Moments
2010 election produced hung parliament triggering five days of coalition talks
First hung parliament since 1974; talks ran 7-12 May per parliamentary and contemporary records.
Cameron made immediate open comprehensive offer to Lib Dems ruling out minority government
Cameron acted quickly on 7 May; audio and reporting confirm emphasis on stability amid debt crisis.
Gordon Brown resigned as PM on 11 May after failing to form government
Resignation speech outside No 10 and palace audience confirmed in official transcripts.
Coalition deal included referendum on Alternative Vote
Core Lib Dem demand; AV referendum held 2011 as part of agreement.
Cameron and Clegg held rose garden press conference launching coalition on 12 May
Joint Downing Street event with transcript available; marked formal start of government.