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1639 Conservative blogger Iain Dale expects an announcement from the Conservatives soon. He tweets: "Been giving speech in St Stephens Club. Aborted. Room being prepared for imminent Cameron press conference according to staff."Read Iain Dale's tweets
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Cameron will be Prime Minister by tomorrow morning*
* I'm reluctant to make predictions after the last week but it seems 95% likely.
The Tories are optimistic that they'll get an agreement to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats rather than support for a minority government. They think this will be most stable government possible. Clegg will be Deputy Prime Minister.
George Pascoe-Watson has tweeted that the LibDems will have six Cabinet places in all. SIX!
Tim Montgomerie
Cameron will be Prime Minister by tomorrow morning* - thetorydiary
(Io faccio tutti i debiti scongiuri del caso. Fin quando non sarą UFFICIALE non ci credo... :D)
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1648 The editor of the Spectator magazine, Fraser Nelson, tweets: Senior Tories say most likely outcome is minority government, with Lib Dems in a confidence-and-supply deal.
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4.50pm Clegg "to be deputy PM"
The former political editor of the Sun, George Pascoe-Watson, says that the Lib Dems are set for a coalition government with the Tories, not a minority government arrangement.
"Lib Dems have six cabinet posts, Clegg becomes deputy PM, sources say," he tweets.
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4.55pm Mandelson leaves no 10
In a Jaguar, without a word or a smile.
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Bastardo fino alla fine... :ciaociao:
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be i libdem sono i pił snob, cavolo ll'inizio erano 3 i ministeri che doveva avere
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http://timesonline.typepad.com/.a/6a...381c970c-400wi
5.34pm Very, very close
Vince Cable tells Sky News a deal with the Tories is "very, very close" to being done.
5.25pm Gordon wants out
Our election editor, Philip Webster, reports:
"Gordon Brown wants to get out of Number 10 as soon as possible, according to cabinet sources.
"But constitutionally he cannot leave until he can tell the Queen that she should send for David Cameron.
"So Mr Brown waits on the outcome of the Liberal Democrat meeting of MPs and executive tonight.
"Will he go to the Palace this evening? It remains possible. Would Mr Cameron swiftly follow? He would have to.
"Otherwise Britain would go through the night without a prime minister."
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1733I've received a text message from someone inside Downing Street effectively conceding defeat, says the BBC's Nick Robinson. It said that Labour and the Lib Dems were just going through the motions when they engaged in talks earlier, and Nick Clegg had already decided to work with the Conservatives. The text added that Labour would now "have to regroup as the only progressive party".
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1742Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Vince Cable tells Sky News a deal is "very close to being done".
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Ma penoso sul serio. Da un bipartitismo affermato rischiano di passare a coalizioni oscene e al raccattaggio della spazzatura...con un PM neanche votato!
non esageriamo a giudicare penosi gli esempi degli altri con la politica ballerina che abbiamo in casa nostra!
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Candido
non esageriamo a giudicare penosi gli esempi degli altri con la politica ballerina che abbiamo in casa nostra!
Il mercato delle vacche a cui abbiamo assistito in queste ore non ha nulla da invidiare ai fatti di casa nostra...