http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22613209
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David Cameron and Nick Clegg have said they intend that the coalition will continue up until polling day in 2015.
Separately both party leaders said their government would focus on the "big" issues like fixing the economy.
Seeking to move on from Tory warfare over same-sex marriage and Europe, Mr Cameron told the BBC there were still "big, bold reforms" to come.
There was still "life in the coalition" and more work ahead on issues like reforming welfare and schools, he said.
There was speculation over the weekend that the coalition might end before the May 2015 general election.
BBC political editor Nick Robinson said some Conservatives were questioning whether Mr Clegg could survive as Lib Dem leader, if, after potentially difficult 2014 elections, others within his party insisted on splitting the coalition early.
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Now this is not the end. It is not even the end of the beginning, but it is, perhaps, the beginning of the end ....