Splinty’s dreams of a Lib-Lab coalition supported by the DUP have to remain only that, dreams, as Britain gets the government it didn’t want, after an election with no winner: a ConDem coalition:
Conservative leader David Cameron is the new UK prime minister after the resignation of Gordon Brown.
Mr Cameron, 43, entered 10 Downing Street after travelling to Buckingham Palace to formally accept the Queen’s request to form the next government.
He said he aimed to form a “proper and full coalition” with the Lib Dems to provide “strong, stable government”.
I’m once again glad not to live in the UK at this moment, when the best result that can be hoped for is a quick collapse of this ConDem coalition, followed by new elections, and the worst will be severe and harsh cuts to public services as Tory front benchers try to hide their erections at the thought of it..
Of course, with less than a month to our own elections, with Geert Wilders’ PVV poised to win big, I may envy you Brits shortly…