The document summarizes polling data from Ipsos MORI on British attitudes toward the possibility of future coalition governments. The polls found that in December 2014, 55% of respondents thought it was a good thing that no party achieved an overall majority in 2010, and 65% thought it would be a good thing if no party achieved an overall majority after the next general election. However, only 29% thought another coalition was very or fairly likely after the next election, with 37% saying it was unlikely and 14% saying they did not know.