David Cameron becomes Prime Minister (11May10)

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David Cameron arrives at Downing Street and gives his acceptance speech of becoming the UK's Prime Minister.

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Recorded from Sky News, 11 May 2010.

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  • The reaction of the crowd was terrible. Very rude.

  • People don't like the Conservatives because they have to be the villains and fix the broken economies that Labour leave them. The Tory/Lib Dem coalition was the only real option for British government; the Labour Party lost the election and even then were not prepared to make any real committments to form a coalition. The Tories are the real progressive party, and they are the ones to fix Britain's culture of dependancy.

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  • Cameron!

  • the day we realised we were fucked

  • The Left is also spiteful and coarse... if it loses an election it just assumes the voters were too stupid to think for themselves and they therefore must do it for them.

  • wtf? labour haters everywhere on this vid? i dont think that tory government will do as much for economy as the old government did.. labour back to power..

  • that labour placard belongs on the fire

  • it's all very well trying to make britain great again, but the cut's go deep, we can see from the job's being lost from manufacturing, police, and a disregard for the pensions of public service workers! The riots in london are proof that there are not enough police readily available, And the Tories are to blame for that im afraid.....

  • The thing is, Labour spent and abused the UK resources during the times we called "the good times". Then when they lose the election, they blame the tory/lib dem coalition for the cuts that have to be made, to replace the billions wasted..... I'm not a firm supporter of any politcal party in particular, but there are some difficult decisions to be made, and i beleive cameron has the backbone to see it through. We need that backbone if we are to be GREAT Britain again.

  • @asmodeus585 It's coming up to a year now since the Coalition was formed and I'm still angry that many just want to see it fail. Labour has conveniently shifted back to the Left and into the hands of the Unions but generally the Coalition has done nothing to really boost the reputation of politicians or indeed the British political system. The Lib Dems have definetly suffered most and I hope that they don't collapse into the wilderness once again. Britain needs multi-party politics.

  • @asmodeus585

    Well thats the point @asmodeus

    it does not look like he is going to win the walsh election this evening, and it won't be the brake through he is hopeing for

  • @Freerate: Well, that's a very rational argument... Even if people don't like him, they should show that they still have some manners and that they are adults, not some kids with ADHD...

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