General Election 2015: Conservatives win majority / opposition party leaders resign

General Election 2015: Conservatives win majority / opposition party leaders resign; David Cameron (tie) and Samantha Cameron (blue and black dress) from Number 10 and into car (bound for audience with Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace)/ AIR VIEW / AERIAL Camerons' car along The Mall/ Buckingham Palace with crowds outside/ Buckingham Palace: David Cameron and Samantha Cameron from car in courtyard and into Buckingham Palace/ Downing Street: David Cameron press conference (in Downing Street) SOT - I've just been to see Her Majesty The Queen and I will now form a majority Conservative government/ I've been proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years and I want to thank all those who worked so hard to make it a success and in particular, on this day, Nick Clegg/ Elections can be bruising clashes of ideas and arguments, and a lot of people who believe profoundly in public service have seen that service cut short/ Ed Miliband rang me this morning to wish me luck with the new government/ It was a typically generous gesture from someone who is clearly in public service for all of the right reasons/ The government I led did important work/ It laid the foundations for a better future and now we must build on them/ David Cameron standing with Samantha Cameron outside Number 10 following press conference - press photographers and media in foreground
General Election 2015: Conservatives win majority / opposition party leaders resign; David Cameron (tie) and Samantha Cameron (blue and black dress) from Number 10 and into car (bound for audience with Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace)/ AIR VIEW / AERIAL Camerons' car along The Mall/ Buckingham Palace with crowds outside/ Buckingham Palace: David Cameron and Samantha Cameron from car in courtyard and into Buckingham Palace/ Downing Street: David Cameron press conference (in Downing Street) SOT - I've just been to see Her Majesty The Queen and I will now form a majority Conservative government/ I've been proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years and I want to thank all those who worked so hard to make it a success and in particular, on this day, Nick Clegg/ Elections can be bruising clashes of ideas and arguments, and a lot of people who believe profoundly in public service have seen that service cut short/ Ed Miliband rang me this morning to wish me luck with the new government/ It was a typically generous gesture from someone who is clearly in public service for all of the right reasons/ The government I led did important work/ It laid the foundations for a better future and now we must build on them/ David Cameron standing with Samantha Cameron outside Number 10 following press conference - press photographers and media in foreground
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