Whichever way you look at it, in a few days time, maybe a week or two at the very most we are going to have a Conservative government with David Cameron as Prime Minister.
He will probably be backed up by the few Ulster Unionists and of course the Lib Dems. It was very clear in Nick Cleggs speech and in fact in his tone throughout the whole campaign that he wants nothing to do with Gordon Brown, even with the offer of voting reform on the table.
Because of this, even without the Lib Dems, David Cameron will probably be able to run a minority government as a) The Lib Dems will not want to do any deals with Gordon Brown and b) Gordon Brown is so utterly convinced of his own self importance that it is going to very difficult to get him to resign for the good of the country.
The Tories are by far, in the most powerful position in terms of votes and M.P.'s
He will probably be backed up by the few Ulster Unionists and of course the Lib Dems. It was very clear in Nick Cleggs speech and in fact in his tone throughout the whole campaign that he wants nothing to do with Gordon Brown, even with the offer of voting reform on the table.
Because of this, even without the Lib Dems, David Cameron will probably be able to run a minority government as a) The Lib Dems will not want to do any deals with Gordon Brown and b) Gordon Brown is so utterly convinced of his own self importance that it is going to very difficult to get him to resign for the good of the country.
The Tories are by far, in the most powerful position in terms of votes and M.P.'s