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NOT before time, the United Kingdom has a new government. At the age of just 43 David Cameron last night became the youngest prime minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812, and faces the onerous responsibility of leading the country at a time of unprecedented economic austerity and political uncertainty.
The challenges ahead for Mr Cameron are enormous, but his actions in the immediate aftermath of the general election, in which his party failed to win the outright majority, it expected offer initial hopeful signs for the very difficult times that lie ahead.See the full content of this document
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Leader: Cameron Strikes the Right Tone in Face of Momentous Challenges
Mr Cameron has shown bravery and leadership in defying those who had urged him to seek to run the country as a minority administration - with all the instability and uncertainty that would have brought - or looking to the Liberal Democrats for a looser "confidence and...
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