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Cameron will shortly become Prime Minister.

62 replies

seeker · 11/05/2010 15:54

Will the last person to leave the country please turn out the lights.

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sarah293 · 11/05/2010 15:55

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anonymousbird · 11/05/2010 15:57

Didn't you meet him? Sorry if I have got that wrong.
I couldn't read the threads properly at the time.

If it was you, was he that bad that you are packing your bags (in MN-land)?

StewieGriffinsMom · 11/05/2010 15:58

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/05/2010 16:01

I have lived my entire adult life (well, near as dammit) under a labour government.

I am perturbed (to say the least) at the thought of seeing labout sat on the right hand side in the House of commons.

HeadFairy · 11/05/2010 16:01

Let him... he's got to make some really unpleasant decisions over the next few years. They'll be as unpopular as hell and Labour will come back in five years. Nick Clegg will have his fun as minister of paperclips only to disappear in to obscurity again.

GetOrfMoiLand · 11/05/2010 16:01
MrsWobbleTheWaitress · 11/05/2010 16:05

Sounds like GB is packing his bags too, according to BBC now!

ElizabethWakefield · 11/05/2010 16:06

Sadly even up here in Glasgow we will still have bloody DC as PM.

TheCrackFox · 11/05/2010 16:06

Has there been an announcement?

RubberDuck · 11/05/2010 16:06

"Will the last person to leave the country please turn out the lights." - heh, that's the exact phrase that was used in the press re: Tony Blair I seem to recall.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

HeadFairy · 11/05/2010 16:07

at getorf.... you youngster! I sadly remember too well the Tories.

MrsWobbleTheWaitress · 11/05/2010 16:08

Crackfox - no. Look at the bbc now

ElizabethWakefield · 11/05/2010 16:08

No announcement as such, but the talks between labour and the lib dems are over and packed bags are being taken out of number 10.

NoahAndTheWhale · 11/05/2010 16:08

I was doing my finals at university when Labour got in.

Is there some definitive statement about Cameron by the way?

HeadFairy · 11/05/2010 16:08

I'm quite tempted to move to Jersey.. British, but not! And they have pound notes!

Greensleeves · 11/05/2010 16:09

I am hoping Nice Hameron will ham it up spectacularly and Labour will be back behind the wheel in a few short years

squeaver · 11/05/2010 16:10

Luggage seen at the back of no 10 according to BBC.

ElizabethWakefield · 11/05/2010 16:11

I feel genuinely depressed!!

GetOrfMoiLand · 11/05/2010 16:12

Iam now officially sick of that sanctimonious pouting Clegg.

Greensleeves · 11/05/2010 16:12

Foghorn Clegghorn

bintofbohemia · 11/05/2010 16:13

Oi, wait for us - where we going?

RubberDuck · 11/05/2010 16:13

GetOrfMoiLand: me too, and while a floating voter would consider myself more closely aligned to Lib Dem. I'd actually find it rather amusing if, after all this, he was left out in the cold and Tories formed a minority government.

gherkinwithapurplemerkin · 11/05/2010 16:14

Don't like this but it is the right outcome. Given the election results and all. Wish the election had turned out better though

GetOrfMoiLand · 11/05/2010 16:14

I think the libs and tories will have some kind of falling out at some point (the libverals being lily livered and feeble minded as they are).

Conservative will then rule with a minority.

I then fear that we will go to an election in a short while, but the british electorate will be so sick of the whole thing, and so befuddled about PR (after the RW press emphasises how change is not a good thing) that the tories will probably be voted in with a comfortable majority.

thehen · 11/05/2010 16:17

Thank God - good riddance to Gordon Brown.

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