Throughout the historical process, bipartisan cooperation has played an important role many times. However, one of the most important examples of bipartisan coalition is the conservative coalition that lasted more than 50 years. From the 1930s to the 1990s, conservative coalition played an important role in deciding Congress and national policy. It was shaped corresponding to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and other progressive members of the government (Patterson, 1966, 757).
Conservative alliances share membership and views on various issues and new conservative and religious rights began to unite in the late 1970s to form a conservative political union. The political foundation of this alliance includes expensive free social programs for drug abuse, pornography, moral opposition to abortion, and 1960s and 1970s. The alliance also supports the free enterprise and foreign policy backed by a strong army. The new alliance had a political influence in the national election in 1980, promoted a conservative victory and Republicans won the majority with the support of new conservatives and religious rights, but Ronald Reagan overwhelmed It was. Its superiority won the victory of Jimmy Carter. Presidential election campaign. Specifically, the "Christian voices" in California affected the general election in 1980 and influenced the South and Midwest voting. Revision
When the general election in 2010 held an unresolved parliament, conservatives and LDPs agreed to form the Cameron - Kreg union, the first alliance in 70 years. During the Second World War from May 1940 to May 1945, Winston Churchill's conservative prime minister led England before 2010. Labor leader Clement Attleli served as deputy prime minister. After the general election in 2015, after the Conservative Party won the majority, the country returned to the one party government.