The Conservatives are back in UK government with a small overall majority. Unless they lose this majority in by-elections in the coming years (people do die) they will be in power for around 5 years to come. Of course, if they lose this slim majority and lose a confidence vote there could be another general election sooner. The people of the UK voted in a "first past the post" election, so what will follow is largely due to us entrusting them with power. We can expect more cuts to welfare benefits but, arguably, this is what the majority wanted.
The Labour party failed to explain why they should be entrusted with power and our money. Instead the nation chose a majority Conservative government. We will have an EU referendum in 2017. I personally expect we will vote to stay in, but the UK expects more common market and less federalism in return. A lose common market, i.e.a big free trade area, is what we joined, not a United States of Europe. I like France, Spain and Italy etc because they are unique and special in their own ways. Long may this continue.
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