Who is the next UK Prime Minister?

One of the most closely fought elections in decades has yielded no clear winner, and with no party strong enough to form a majority government doubt looms over who will be the next prime minister.

With 100 percent of votes counted in the U.K. general election, the Conservative Party has emerged as the biggest party, with over 306 seats (probably 307), Labour 258 & Lib Dem 57, however they Mr Cameron group (Conservatives) are short of an overall majority. The ruling Labour Party sadly has suffered its biggest defeat in decades, and the Liberals have failed to benefit from “Cleggmania” (even my partner voted for him). Now Gordon Brown seems determined to cling to power in a hung parliament, and will try to form a coalition government with the Liberals. This would be disastrous for Britain, and would be an insult to parliamentary democracy.

Is late for Brown, and if he stays on as prime minister, the consequences for Britain will be dire — a sharp fall in markets, a decline in prestige on the world stage, and political paralysis in the face of a mounting economic crisis. His mandate never been popular, and will be a short-lived government destined to be a failure.

He should have resigned before the elections to give chance to another generation to carry on with the Labour project, some of us were waiting to endorse the likes of the Miliband brothers to name few, that could have safe us.

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One Response to “Who is the next UK Prime Minister?”

  1. The quality of your article is very good. Nice reading, informative, and thought provoking.

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