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Five Conservative prime ministers, seven chancellors and eight home secretaries drove Britain into a hedge in 2010 .
The first of what would become a succession of shock exit polls predicted a hung parliament.
Nick Clegg’s Liberal Democrats emerged the winners as kingmakers.
But the Lib Dem pledge on tuition fees, for which the party is still apologising more than a decade later , is still a Lib Dem.
Voters voted for stability with them, rather than chaos with Miliband .
Cameron believed he was the man to stop them “banging on about Europe ” with a referendum on Britain leaving the EU .
But the polls had yet again been wildly wrong.
May was forced to suck up to allies in the Democratic Unionist party to have a working majority.
Boris Johnson ignored the risks, delayed lockdown, flirted with 'herd immunity' and scandalously failed to protect older people in care homes.
Dominic Cummings broke the rules, but was roundly backed by his boss, detonating the government’s credibility to enforce them for anyone else.
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