David Cameron’s Conservatives
have 331 seats - five more than needed for a Commons majority - their first
such victory since 1992 and has promised
to lead a government for "one nation" and make "Great Britain
greater" as he returned to Downing Street as prime minister.
Speaking outside No 10
after visiting Buckingham Palace, he said the UK was "on the brink of
something special"…. "We will govern
as a party of one nation, one United Kingdom.
Cameron's rivals Ed Miliband (Labour), Nick
Clegg (Labour Dem) and Nigel Farage (UKIP) have all resigned after election
disappointment.
The Conservatives' victory means they will be
able to govern without the need for a coalition or a formal agreement with
other parties.
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