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Cameron reveals coalition talks won't finish prematurely

By James Congdon | Posted in Tuesday May 11, 2010 0 Comments | bookmark this page Share | bookmark this page RSS
Cameron reveals coalition talks won't finish prematurely

David Cameron has announced that the talks for an effective collation government are nearing climax and has highlighted that we must be patient. He is looking to avoid finishing the discussions prematurely. The lack of virility on the part of Labour has rendered them impotent, enabling both the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives to thrash out a deal for a united government.

Cameron has spoken out on the day that Labour Leader; Gordon Brown vacates number 10 Downing Street after a disastrous term in power. He also urged his backbenchers to remain patient amidst talks that many have begun to express their concerns over the prospect over a joint committee with the Conservatives. Urging them to avoid any premature panic, he has assured his followers that talks will reach climax eventually, with all being clear.

Electile wrong doing

We have seen a number of reports of alleged short comings on the part of polling stations and officials, be it news of underage voters being given access to voting slips or the fact that thousands of voters were locked out of polling stations come the 10 o’clock deadline. Whether or not this has had a bearing on the results and the post election progress is open for debate but political figures have urged voters not to despair prematurely.

It’s official that we will be facing a hung parliament but commentators are beginning to question whether it’s erection is perhaps the result of a badly run election. However, the fact is that the Tories had only secured 306 seats of a possible 325 needed to take the majority.

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