LONDON – No British political party has been able to secure an outright majority in the House of Commons and there will now be a frantic period of negotiations between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats to decide the shape of the next government.
The general election has led to the first hung parliament since 1974, with the Conservatives bagging 306 seats to become the biggest party in the 650-member House, but could not win an overall majority – 326 seats – and face power-sharing talks after falling short of an overall majority, final vote results showed Friday.
Although the Conservatives have won the most seats, the largest party does not automatically have the right to try to form an administration.
The Labour party won 258 seats and the Liberal Democrats 57, after the last result from all constituencies contested in elections on Thursday was announced.
By winning 57 seats, the Liberal Democrats have made it impossible for the Conservatives to win the 326 seats they need to govern alone.
Northern IrelandÂ’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) won eight; the Scottish National Party (SNP) six; Sinn Fein five; the Welsh Plaid Cymru three; Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) three in Northern Ireland, with one each for Greens and the Alliance Party, the latter in Belfast. One seat has been won by another candidate.
One seat has yet to be decided: an election will be held for the constituency of Thirsk and Malton in northeast England on May 27, after one of the candidates fighting it died during the election campaign.
Under Britain’s election rules, Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown has the right to attempt to form a coalition first, but he accepted Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg’s decision to talk with Cameron first. Cameron and Clegg would be “entitled to take as much time as they feel necessary,” Brown said, while offering to talk to the Lib Dems if they failed.
“Clearly should the discussions between Cameron and Clegg come to nothing then I would of course be prepared to discuss with Clegg the areas where there may be some measure of agreement between our two parties,” he said.
Until Brown and Cameron’s statements, the centre-left prime minister’s key allies said Labour, which has ruled since 1997, would try to cling to power through a deal with the centrist Lib Dems. But Clegg said the Conservatives, as the largest party in the new parliament, had the “first right to seek to govern”.
In a statement in Westminster, Conservative’s leader David Cameron held out a “big, open and comprehensive offer” to the Liberal Democrats to work together in government.
He acknowledged that there would have to be reform of the electoral system and he proposed the creation of an all-party committee of inquiry to look at the issue. It was not immediately clear whether CameronÂ’s offer would involve a formal coalition with Liberal Democrats ministers in a cabinet.
As a major carrot to attract Lib Dems support, Cameron offered an all-party committee of inquiry on political and electoral reform to look at the possibility of changing WestminsterÂ’s first-past-the-post voting system. But he stopped short of promising the immediate legislation on a referendum on voting reform offered by Prime Minister Gordon Brown less than an hour earlier.
Cameron stressed that it was essential that the parties were able to offer leadership to the country: “Britain voted for change yesterday, but it also voted for a new politics, it did not vote for party political bickering, grandstanding and point-scoring.
“Our country’s problems are too serious, they are too urgent for that. So we must all rise to this occasion, we must show leadership.”
Cameron outlined the areas of policy agreement between the Conservatives and Lib Dems, which he said offered “a strong basis for a strong government”.
At the same time he stressed that – unlike the Lib Dems – the Tories remained “completely convinced” that the new government would have to start cutting BritainÂ’s record 163 billion pounds deficit this year. “This has been more than confirmed by recent events in other European countries, recent instability in the markets and recent conversations that we have had both with the Treasury and the Bank of England,” he said.
AFP adds: Britain could yet face fresh election within months, despite the start of talks between Conservatives and Liberal Democrats on a possible power-sharing deal in a hung parliament, experts warned.
David CameronÂ’s centre-right Tories and Nick CleggÂ’s centrist Liberal Democrats could struggle to find common ground since they strongly disagree on issues including Europe, defence and immigration, analysts said.
If the two parties fail to reach agreement, the Liberal Democrats could still make a pact with Prime Minister Gordon BrownÂ’s Labour party, which lost its overall majority in ThursdayÂ’s general election.
“Either way there’s going to be an election again soon, probably before the end of the year,” Victoria Honeyman, a politics lecturer at Leeds University, told AFP.
Monitoring Desk adds: Following a chaotic general election result, political horse-trading aimed at cobbling together BritainÂ’s first coalition government for decades has begun, reported Christian Science Monitor.
The political landscape is a mess after no one party emerged with enough seats to form a majority in Parliament. The ball, however, appears to be in the court of David Cameron, the British Conservative leader whose party won the most votes but fell short of the majority that only a few months ago was considered to be within his grasp.
Nick Clegg, whose centrist Liberal Democrats failed to shatter the Labour and Tory duopoly on power, said that the Conservatives had the first right to seek to govern after winning the biggest mandate in terms of votes and seats.
Before potentially approaching Mr CleggÂ’s party for support, however, the Tories may seek woo Northern IrelandÂ’s Democratic Unionist Party.
Meanwhile, donÂ’t write off Gordon Brown, who has returned to Downing Street from his home constituency in Scotland. His party defied predictions that were made as late as last week that it was headed for an electoral wipeout.
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British polls produce hung parliament
David Cameron tipped to enter 10, Downing Street
Conservative leader David Cameron, whose party has secured the largest number of seats and highest percentage of votes, is expected to form the next govt in Britain that is set for an India-style coalition politics after no party won an overall majority.
With results of 600 of the 649 seats declared, the Conservative party won [...]
Britain heads for hung parliament
London, May 7 : British Prime Minister Gordon Brown made a bold bid to cling to power early Friday even though the opposition Conservatives could emerge as the biggest party from the general election, according to exit polls.
Speaking after his re-election in his constituency in Scotland, Brown said it was his duty to secure strong [...]
Emma Watson Struggled Through Freshman Blues During First Weeks At Brown University
Brown ain’t no Hogwarts! In her first week of college, Harry Potter’s Emma Watson discovered that red beer cups and frat parties had replaced red carpets and Burberry bags. The actress hated her first week at Rhode Island’s prestigious Brown University — particularly she was certain she didn’t fit in and worried about being ostracized [...]
Ayla Brown “The Early Show†Correspondent
Former American Idol 2006 semi-finalist Ayla Brown is the newest face joining the roster at CBS’ The Early Show. The daughter of Massachusetts Republican Senator Scott Brown — who is still working toward her Communications degree at Boston College — has been tapped as a contributor who will produce pieces focused on the youth audience for [...]
If We Broke Up Standard Oil, We Can Break Up the Giant Banks
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Sonic Bloom Pre-Party w/ Ott, Big G, Bluetech, Alex B
RE: UNIFIED FIELD IS A PRE-PARTY FOR THE SONIC BLOOM FESTIVAL FEATURING
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Jazz Fest 4.23 Day 1 | Photo Gallery & Best Of
Words by: Kayceman | Images by: Dino Perrucci
Jazz Fest Day 1 :: 04.23.10 :: Friday :: New Orleans, LA
Fans at the 41st annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival were greeted with buckets of rain on the first day. Though the numbers were a bit thin and most of them damp, those who did weather the storm were rewarded with spirited performances, no lines for food and plenty of Fest atmosphere. Between noon and 3 p.m. roughly two inches of rain covered the Fairgrounds, but the only set that got canceled was Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band. Everyone else played right on through.
Kayceman’s Top 3
#1 – Lionel Richie
Watching Lionel Richie go from “Dancing On The Ceiling” into an instrumental Van Halen “Jump” tease and back into “Dancing On The Ceiling” was a standout moment of Richie’s Friday Festival closing set. Playing lots of Commodores, talking ’bout Afros and making the cougars purrrrr, this was nothing but fun fun fun.
#2 – Rotary Downs
As the rain finally broke, local rock band Rotary Downs began to play the Lagniappe Stage. Bandleader James Marler commented that drummer Zack Smith “paid the devil $20 to stop the rain” as they tore through a set of propulsive indie rock with pop hooks and psychedelic burns. The rain started to pick up again and Marler asked Smith to put another twenty in the meter before the band dismantled The Beatles’ “Get Back” in glorious fashion.
Dashing into the Fairgrounds as the sky opened up, many ducked into the Jazz Tent, where trumpet virtuoso Maurice Brown was holding court. Offering shelter from the storm, Brown’s banging five-piece band (trumpet/sax/drum/piano/upright bass) floated from traditional jazz phrasing into wild excursions full of noise-jazz and trumpets laced with wah-wah effects. At this point, the rain hardly seemed to matter.
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Band of Horses Release “Laredo” Off Infinite Arms
INFINITE ARMS DUE OUT MAY 18
Band of Horses have
released the new single, “Laredo” off their upcoming album Infinite Arms due out May 18 on Brown/Fat Possum/Columbia..
Click here to pre-order Infinite Arms now at iTunes.
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Simon Cowell ‘too busy’ to help Gordon Brown
Simon Cowell apparently snubbed Gordon Brown after the British leader asked for the music mogul’s help to get more young people to vote.
Brown told the latest issue of Radio Times how he wanted Cowell to help him form new policies aimed at getting more young people to vote, reports the Daily Star.
He said: “Everyone has [...]
Prince William Kate Middleton Engaged? A Royal Wedding In November, Sources Say
It took a while — but pretty Brit Kate Middleton may be getting ready to make an honest man out of England’s Prince William.
Our friends across the pond are wetting their velvet knickers over news that William is planning to formally announce his engagement to his longtime love.
The scoop comes courtesy of Tina Brown – [...]
Brown fires starting shot for May 6 poll
Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced Tuesday that a general election will be held in Britain May 6 in what analysts believe could be one of the closest and most unpredictable contests in modern British politics.
Brown, 59, will be seeking an unprecedented fourth term for the ruling Labour Party which has been in power since 1997. [...]
Britain to hold general election on May 6
Britain’s general election will be held on May 6, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced on Tuesday. Brown, 59, will be seeking an unprecedented fourth term for the ruling Labour Party in the poll. But he faces a stark challenge from the Conservatives, who hope to return to power under David Cameron after 13 years in opposition.
Swinging Britain
Britain’s Conservatives will need a huge swing on polling day
GORDON BROWN has called a general election for May 6th to choose Britain’s next government. Opinion polls suggest that the opposition Conservative Party will win. However the party will need a huge swing on polling day to get the overall majority that would allow it to form the next government without having to rely on coalition partners (larger even than the swing it benefitted from in 1979). Life is made harder for the Conservatives by the inefficient distribution of their votes. In the past three elections the Conservatives needed an average of 51,000 votes to elect an MP compared with 28,000 for Labour. The Liberal Democrats fared even worse than the Conservatives on this, needing 101,000 votes to elect an MP. The polls currently suggest that the Conservatives will not get their overall majority, however punters wagering their pounds on the betting markets say they will.
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STS9: Massive Summer Tour
STS9 Summer Tour
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STS9 has announced its MASSIVE SUMMER 2010 TOUR, which kicks off with “An Evening of Acoustic STS9″ aka “AXE THE CABLES” at the Blender Theatre at Gramercy in New York City on Wednesday August 11. This evening will kick off a month-plus long tour as the band sets off on an incredible excursion to America’s finest cities in various amphitheatres, clubs and theaters along the way.
Over the course of three nights this coming August in the Northeast, the band will be sharing the stage with Lotus, The Album Leaf and more. The weekend includes stops at New York City’s Roseland Ballroom (THU 8/12), Boston’s Bank America Pavilion (FRI 8/13) and finishing up at Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, PA (SAT 8/14) along with the tour’s opening night at the Blender Theatre in NYC.
STS9 will take on The Windy City for multiple nights with Bassnectar, Big Gigantic and more with performances at The House of Blues, Charter One Pavilion and more.
STS9 will also join forces with The Disco Biscuits for one of the dirty south’s biggest weekend of the summer this coming August to perform at the famed Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park in Alpharetta, GA on Saturday, August 28. Along with this event, STS9 will perform at the legendary Tabernacle on Friday, August 27 while the Biscuits close out the weekend with a show of their own on Sunday, August 29 at The Tabernacle.
Tickets for SUMMER TOUR are ON-SALE NOW EXCLUSIVELY THRU STS9Store.com.
For more on STS9 and their recent album Ad Explorata, see our recent feature/interview with Zach Velmer and Hunter Brown here.
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Brown could continue as British PM for weeks even if he loses elections
Under new Whitehall proposals, Gordon Brown may continue as the British Prime Minister for weeks even if he loses the general elections.
In order to prevent any immediate second election in the event of a hung parliament, British Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O’Donnell and his associates are formulating a plan which could be agreeable to both [...]




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