British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has just resigned and Conservative Party leader David Cameron has just been invited to form a new government as Prime Minister.
Interestingly, the Conservative Party has not yet concluded its coalition discussions with the Liberal Democrats, so Brown's earlier-than-expected resignation has put the Tories firmly into the driving seat. If the LibDems don't agree to the deal the Tories have put on the table, that leaves the Tories as a minority government which could be rather short-lived if the other parties join forces against them.
The LibDem top team seem to be in favour of the deal, but some of the back-benchers and rank-and-file supporters seem more dubious. The LibDem system requires 75% of the MPs to support the deal, so it will be interesting to see if LibDem leader Nick Clegg can carry the rest of his party with him.
Interestingly, the Conservative Party has not yet concluded its coalition discussions with the Liberal Democrats, so Brown's earlier-than-expected resignation has put the Tories firmly into the driving seat. If the LibDems don't agree to the deal the Tories have put on the table, that leaves the Tories as a minority government which could be rather short-lived if the other parties join forces against them.
The LibDem top team seem to be in favour of the deal, but some of the back-benchers and rank-and-file supporters seem more dubious. The LibDem system requires 75% of the MPs to support the deal, so it will be interesting to see if LibDem leader Nick Clegg can carry the rest of his party with him.
Britain has a new Prime Minister
- 11/05/2010 08:12:50 PM
1053 Views
Oh, right, I had totally forgotten that...
- 11/05/2010 08:14:31 PM
794 Views
Nope. The Tories can form a minority government and risk the danger of collapsing.
- 11/05/2010 08:18:31 PM
780 Views
That is what is being reported. From the Guardian quoting an unnamed Lib Dem MP
- 11/05/2010 08:30:52 PM
830 Views
But at the price of PR, no doubt.
- 11/05/2010 08:32:02 PM
788 Views
Not much of a price, I suspect
- 11/05/2010 08:49:38 PM
807 Views
The new cabinet is starting to come together.
- 11/05/2010 09:46:03 PM
773 Views
Defence is now updated to Fox according to Sky
- 11/05/2010 10:54:58 PM
668 Views
Yeah, just saw that coming through.
- 11/05/2010 11:00:25 PM
821 Views
That one is a surprise to me, I expected Clegg to get it in some form
- 11/05/2010 11:06:36 PM
717 Views
They're back to talking about Gove as Home Secretary.
- 12/05/2010 12:01:44 AM
738 Views
Heh, he has at least been barely caught up in the expenses scandal
- 12/05/2010 12:20:46 AM
748 Views
*Raises hand*
- 11/05/2010 10:00:22 PM
744 Views
Ick.
- 11/05/2010 10:15:13 PM
657 Views
How utterly delightful.
- 11/05/2010 10:17:15 PM
739 Views
And now we have a new government. The LibDems have signed up wholeheartedly.
- 12/05/2010 12:16:31 AM
721 Views
And I now think I can class myself as a former Lib Dem voter
- 12/05/2010 12:33:28 AM
668 Views
What would you have them do?
- 12/05/2010 09:32:57 AM
867 Views
There are more than two choices
- 12/05/2010 10:20:35 AM
825 Views
- 12/05/2010 10:20:35 AM
825 Views
The only problem is that would mean returning a labour majority within 12 months
- 12/05/2010 11:36:47 AM
778 Views
They should have, since they didn't get enough important ministerial posts to compensate.
- 12/05/2010 01:42:07 PM
775 Views
Re: They should have, since they didn't get enough important ministerial posts to compensate.
- 12/05/2010 02:13:19 PM
802 Views
What about Northern Ireland? For the love of God, what about Northern Ireland?!?!?! *NM*
- 12/05/2010 05:00:37 AM
320 Views
What about it? Their parties won't be in the government.
- 12/05/2010 10:27:50 AM
644 Views
Well some very interesting things happened
- 12/05/2010 11:45:36 AM
763 Views
I was constantly checking up on Fermanagh & South Tyrone during the recounts.
- 12/05/2010 01:16:50 PM
737 Views
There are no firm plans on how to deal with the north joining the republic
- 12/05/2010 03:19:52 PM
724 Views
I think what he means is that saying "Britain" instead of "the UK" technically excludes NI. *NM*
- 12/05/2010 01:06:56 PM
301 Views
Nick Clegg is the first ever Deputy PM without an actual ministerial role.
- 12/05/2010 01:22:49 PM
802 Views
Re: Nick Clegg is the first ever Deputy PM without an actual ministerial role. Yet
- 12/05/2010 01:41:12 PM
701 Views
Maybe.
- 12/05/2010 01:47:16 PM
728 Views

*NM*