Friday, 8 May 2015

Cameron makes a victorious return to No 10 as he promises to make 'Great Britain Greater' after shock outright win - but with SNP making clean-sweep of Scotland does Britain have a future at all?

Election results 2015 LIVE: Conservatives win majority as Miliband, Clegg and Farage all
After an incredible night of political drama, which saw Labour suffer a bloodbath in Scotland and fail to make any gains in England, Ed Miliband quit as leader just minutes before Mr Cameron arrived at Buckingham Palace

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David Cameron gives a triumphant wave on the steps of Number 10 with his wife Samantha Cameron at his side as the results continue to fall in the Tories' favour

The SNP is on course for a landslide in Scotland, after Ms Sturgeon predicted a 'watershed' general election result which would see the Nationalists replace Labour as the dominant force in Scottish politics



Emotional David Cameron was greeted by his staff as he arrived back in Downing Street today following the Tories' stunning election victory. Standing outside No 10, the Prime Minister vowed to make Great Britain 'greater still' as he set out how he will use his shock outright Tory majority to ensure the 'good life is in reach for everyone who's willing to work and do the right thing'. The Prime Minister paid tribute to both Labour's Ed Miliband and his former Lib Dem deputy Nick Clegg who have both resigned after suffering heavy losses in one of the most unpredictable election results for a generation. Mr Cameron returned to Number 10 with his wife Samantha after making the short trip to Buckingham Palace for a meeting with the Queen to confirm what he described as the 'sweetest victory of all'.

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