Britain's two main parties— the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats— are discussing whether they can form a coalition Government following Thursday's inconclusive general election. Conservative leader David Cameron—whose party won most seats but fell short of a majority— has approached Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg. David Cameran has said he wants to make a big, open and comprehensive offer to the Liberal Democrats.<br/> <br/>Meanwhile, all results in Thursday's Parliamentary elections have been declared. While Conservatives have won 306 seats, the Labour party bagged 258. The Liberal Democrats ended on 57. <br/> <br/>The UK media is giving huge coverage to the results of the British general elections. The Daily Telegraph, a supporter of the Conservatives claims that David Cameron is closing in on a deal with the Liberal Democrats to form a Government. And the Independent which has been supporting the Liberal Democrats says one man's moment may be his Party's destiny. The Times is also focussing on new deal, the deal the paper says, "we are all realy waiting for to see what will happen"<br/>
News On AIR | May 8, 2010 8:15 AM
Parlays on in Britain for Govt formation