19:10 May 8, 2015
(AGI) – London, May 8 – Resounding victory of the conservatives in the elections for the renewal of the Westminster Parliament, a result that puts them in a position to form a government alone. It resignations of all leaders defeated: the Labour Ed Miliband, the Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg and the Eurosceptic Nigel Farage.
The Tory premier David Cameron have exceeded all expectations and won an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons, with 331 seats. Clear defeat of rivals, the Labour Party of Ed Miliband, who was given by the polls head to head with Labour instead and not ‘gone over the 232 deputies. The defeat of Labour and ‘also due to the enormous success of the separatist Scottish (Scottish National Party, SNP) who grabbed 56 of the 58 seats available in the traditional Labour stronghold.
Elected four Labour of Chinese and Bengali
The Ukip got almost 3.9 million votes, becoming the third party, but because of the electoral system and ‘managed to bring Westminster only an MP. Not even the leading eurosceptic Nigel Farage, an ally of the Movement 5 Stars in Brussels, and ‘managed to be elected. Great defeated the Liberal Democrats, in fact decimated (lead only 8 MPs in Parliament), who have paid a very high price to the agreement of coalition with the Conservatives, the last five years.
“The government that I led so far made a good job and laid the foundation for a better future: now we must build on the foundations “, said Cameron, having been appointed by Queen Elizabeth II. “We believe in our European referendum”, “we must believe in that,” he added, referring to the referendum on the EU has promised to hold by 2017. Speaking in front of 10 Downing Street, the prime minister assured that ” with a majority government “will be ‘able to maintain” all the promises. “
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The ‘earthquake’ election resulted in the resignation of all the losers. First Nigel Farage that the College of Thanet South took 16,026 votes, failing however to win the seat. The UKIP leader has maintained a commitment to step down in case of non-achievement of the seat, but you and ‘left open a door, explaining that decide’ in September if recur again to the leadership of the party. Even Nick Clegg left, admitting that ‘was the worst defeat in the history of the party. Finally, and ‘Ed Miliband resigned, and that’ it took all the responsibility ‘of defeat. A ferry Labour and Ukip to the new leadership will be two women: Harriet Harman and Suzanne Evans.
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