Conservatives have succeeded in coming in terms with Liberal Democrats to form coalition government when Labour deal had collapsed. Soon conservative leader David Cameron will be pronounced as next PM in few hours. Torries have come out smiling face after talks with Liberal Democrats today.
The two teams are negotiating so they can present a deal to their people.
Camera crews and groups of people are outside Westminister, waiting for any indication of decision but no one is willing to make any comments. Everyone knows that both parties will have a lot of differences in their policies, particularly about the taxes, immigration policies and electoral reforms. People are apprehensive about young generations working on existing taxes and Banks rather than experienced ones. Everyone is keen to hear the full details.
Mr Duncan from Liberal Democrat said it is better to work with conservative than working with losers who think of their interest and it’s just a matter of final decision.
It is believed that Liberal democrat will have 6 positions in parliament and Mr Nick Clegg as deputy PM.
It looks that Democrats had already decided to go with conservatives, the party with most seats in parliament. Liberal democrat has made its name in history of UK in this election. Nick, as the leader of Liberal Democrat managed to swing his vote to make coalition government with Conservative rather than Labour.
People are anxiously waiting for to know what is stored for them with this new coalition government. Nick who was nowhere a couple of months ago and has no ministerial experience, has emerged as a very strong leader of Liberal Democrat.His party will have a real taste of power in seventy years. He has proved in debates that given a chance, he has potential to form a government. With just 56 seats in parliamentat liberal democrate became the decisive factor in making of new government.
Mr Brown will quit as a PM and will go to Buckingham palace to inform the queen.
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