David Cameron, Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg, came it at a draw, of course, because no party got the majority vote, and so no one holds overall power, although Gordon Brown is still prime minister for now, how long he remains there is another thing. With the queen's speech due on the 25th May, we will have to see what happens.
Nick Clegg looks to be trying to make a coalition with another party either Labour or Conservatives, of course he did say earlier on today that he will not be forming a coalition with Gordon Brown ( Labour party) because he thinks David Cameron (Conservatives) have the majority seats and so should now be prime minister. Though I would hate to see conservatives in power, and especially David Cameron, I do not however mind them forming a coalition within the two parties, because both will share power and so all policies may not go through.
I am hoping for another general election, why? Because I think a hung parliament as we have had some in the past, will not last long, British politics do not do compromising and team work is something I would not expect from any of the 3 top parties .
Plus with the amount of people unable to vote simply because the polling stations had run out of ballot paper, or because they were simply turned away because they were too late, though they had been waiting for hours to cast their vote, its outrageous and an enquiry is going into the matter.
Thoughts and opinions are very welcome below, and if you are from another country and have not heard much about this the BBC will have plenty of coverage on it somewhere on there homepage, its just all about looking
