Over the last year ConservativeHome's coverage of the Coalition has been greatly enhanced by the work of Krieg Barrie, the American artist who designed our masthead shields. We bring his work over the last twelve months together on these pages. Please email Krieg (kbarrie[AT]comcast[dot]com) if you would like to commission any work from him.
Enjoy revisiting some of the year's most interesting moments...
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> ...argued Tim Montgomerie.
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> At the time of the October 2010 Tory Conference, the Prime Minister enjoyed his best ever ratings from his grassroots.
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> Jonathan Isaby identified the Tories' biggest rebels.
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> More.
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> Paul Goodman paid tribute to DD's campaign.
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> See the polling.
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> ConHome profiled David Cameron's revamped Number 10 operation.
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> Paul Goodman examined the differences and similarities between the Mayor of London and Britain's greatest ever Prime Minister.
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> At the start of March we recommended a strategy to destroy Labour's economic reputation.
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> To mark Ed Miliband's appearance at the TUC March For An Alternative ConHome noted the extent to which the Left had become detached from its moral mission.
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> Matt Hancock sets out the divide in British politics.
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> Read the polling.
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Tim Montgomerie: "Backbench Conservatives who oppose further concessions note that the Liberal Democrats would face annihilation from the electorate if they brought down the government. David Davis has said the Lib Dems are on the coalition aeroplane with good seats, but no parachute. They are not the ones, he says, who are "gonna blow up the plane". Yet Cameron's concession strategy isn't about stopping the Lib Dems from jumping off the plane. His main concern is to prevent them storming the cockpit and replacing his co-pilot with Chris Huhne, Tim Farron or Vince Cable. Few Tories expect Clegg to be Liberal Democrat leader at the next election, but, knowing that his Orange Book liberalism is not typical of his party, Cameron wants him to survive as long as possible."
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> Matthew Barrett documented the attacks and Krieg Barrie portrayed Vince Cable as Dr Evil to mark one of his interventions.
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> The first anniversary opinion polls made unhappy reading for the Liberal Democrats.
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> This image was meant to mark Lib Dem activists complaining about Clegg's leadership after the AV result and disappointing results in Scotland and northern strongholds. In reality the solidarity of the Liberal Democrats has been remarkable.
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Tim Montgomerie argued that there is something German about Cameronism: "Paying off the debts before cutting taxes puts Cameron closer to Angela Merkel than Margaret Thatcher. Policies on apprenticeships, the English Baccalaureate and technical colleges are another nod to the Germanic belief that economic progress ultimately depends on the quality of the workforce. The emphasis on green, railways-driven, regional growth adds to the Teutonic feel."
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