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Friday, 8 May 2015

David Cameron wins election, gets to stay another 5 years

David Cameron is on course for an extraordinary victory as 'shy Tories' came out at the last moment to keep him in Downing Street. He said it was 'too early to say' what the final result of the General Election would be, but added that there was 'the chance now to build on the foundation' laid in the last parliament. 

But the Tory leader will have to deal with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon who is cleaning up north of the border, leaving Scotland as a near one-party state.
In a signal that he now accepts he will not be PM, Mr Miliband said the next government 'has a huge responsibility' to hold the UK together.
The SNP tide has swept aside Labour and Lib Dem big beasts including Jim Murphy and Douglas Alexander in a tide of nationalism which has already sparked calls for a second independence referendum.
There are doubts that Mr Miliband will survive as leader until Friday lunchtime, as he faces being left with 17 fewer seats than Gordon Brown, slumping to 239.
Some 50million people were eligible to vote in the most closely fought campaign in a generation. Opinion polls in recent weeks had Labour and the Tories neck and neck, suggesting Britain faced political deadlock.

But an exit poll released at 10pm on Thursday suggested voters switched to the Conservatives at the last moment, giving Mr Cameron an unexpected but welcome boost.
 
Congratulations!
 
Daily Mail.

70 comments:

  1. Congrats to him. He must ve bn doing his job well

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  2. Congratulations to him
    www.glowyshoe.blogspot.com

    Do the walking and let your ahoea do the talking
    www.hawtshoes.co.uk

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  3. Congratulations in advance to Cameron.

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  4. Congrats to him


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  5. If na Goodluck e go loose o

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  6. I knew he was goin to win even though I didn't want him to. Who said oyibos no dey rig? Dey do their professionally dat d outside party won't notice.

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  7. Linda, I don't think the vote has been concluded yet. This David Cameron ended the 2 working visa permit for International students after schooling. It was an avenue for Nigerians to get the work experience they needed since it's hard to get a job in Nig. And now it's even so much harder in both the UK and in Nig

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  8. Congrats 2 him! I guess pastor Adebayor's prayer 4 him wrkd

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  9. I guess his visit to Adeboye paid dividends.

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    1. Stop all these mumu mumu things jare!!! Didn't Goodluck Jonathan visit Adeboye?

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  10. Congrats! Congarts!! Congrats!!! All d ay. I wish him well, and all d very best.

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  11. Mo gbe o 😭😭😩🙆🏼

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  12. Mo gbe o 😭😭😩🙆🏼

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  13. Let the best man win! Their system is matured & credible enof to ensure that each voter's thoughts & choice counts!

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  14. So sad I really want labour to win this election.

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  15. Congratulations to him.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  16. Wow! That's great MY VOTE didn't waste! *walks away*

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  17. Jesssssuuu...

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  18. Another 5Yrs. . WhereBy Nigeria Is Just 3Yrs. . #LindaPostMyComment

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  19. Congratulations to the Tories.

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  20. So visiting redeem church n mosque helped!!! Nice one

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  21. Wow God is great who God says he will win shall win

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  22. Good for him!!



    •••••An Empirical Evidence That I Read This Post•••••

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  23. Okay



    The different between kpekere and plantain chips na packaging
    loose translation: Don't judge based on appearance alone

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  24. Lucky Lad.
    Congratulations in advance.

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  25. Wow, congratulations 2 him

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  26. I didn't want David Cameron to win before, I wish the other guy wins I'll be happy

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  27. Congrats!!!


    Issues of life...

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  28. Wat a glorious achievement... Ride on Sir... U'r gud!... Did I Just Comment ???

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  29. Good for him


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  30. Chivalon Runoffsky8 May 2015 at 09:05

    Small David Cameron won re-election while our almighty PDP couldnt in a place where rigging is the order of the day.
    How are the mighty fallen

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  31. Dis ppl talk about African leaders & always accuse our leaders of greed for power, but even in dia criticism, we often see dem do worst wen elected...E.g d Clinton family, d Bush family and David Cameron's are not ready nor willing to leave both US nd UK political scene since forever...Democracy my black ass!!!

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  32. What Jonathan can not do, Cameron can do better. God is still speaking. Engr Emy

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  33. Very sad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  34. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!

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  35. CONGRATS DAVID....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  36. Congrats Mr Cameron. But when are we going to start conducting election in naija like they did in UK, when u just walk in, vote and go away. No restriction of movement , no heavy security presence, no hoodlums. *sighs

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  37. Dis is bad news 4 immigrants in the uk..

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  38. hmmmmmmmm mhen, We kinda prefer Labour though

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  39. So na only jona no win 2nd term election

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