The recent electoral run in the U.K witnessed David Cameron accusing some “specific” individuals of a lot of things. One common name was Mr. Clegg—and David accused him of breathtaking arrogance! But now, since Cameron has the upper hand, things are being figured out and both of them are sitting together, doling out cabinet jobs and contemplating the future prospects for their country.
Both parties shockingly struck their first deal in form of a negotiation paper, which points to a new give and take policy and by the looks of it, if you had a chance of listening to them, you’d have thought that the seven page bill was imprinted on their hearts.
It’s not easy for David Cameron to make everyone agree to his new plans and reform actions. We are seeing him as a new leader who wants to bring a positive change to the political system but many people from the opposition party are going to hold their noses against any sort of change in the country.
Similarly, many Lib Dems are going to be dismayed at the facts that for now, the new leader has given no particular attention towards the crisis in Europe. The euro is currently ruled out for this parliament and there will be referendums if any more powers are to be transferred to Brussels or somewhere else.
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