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Relations with European nnever having to say you're sorryeighbors could also become problematic. Cameron's party is deeply skeptical over cooperation in Europe, and has

withdrawn from an alliance with the parties of Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicolas Sarkozy. Clegg, once a member of the European

parliament, has long beenThere is no crying pro-European.The Conservative Party said ex-leader William Hague will serve as Foreign Secretary, senior lawmaker

George Osborne as Treasury chief, and lawmaker Liam Fox as defense secretary. Other leading positions were being finalized, as were key policy

decisions ahead of theThere's no place like home presentation of the coalition's first legislative program on May 25.The coalition has already agreed on a five-year, fixed-

term Parliament — the first time Britain has had the date of its next election decided in advance. Both parties have made compromises, and

Cameron has promised Clegg a referendum on his key issue: Reform of Britain's electoral syste, aimed at creating a more proportional system.
"We are going to form a new government — more importantly, we are going to form a new kind of government," Clegg said in a news

conference after his party's lawmakers overwhelmingly approved his decision to enter a coalition with Cameron.
Their priority will be to spur a once high-flying economy, rooted in world-leading financial services, that has run into hard times. At least 1.3 million

people have been laid off and tens Impossible made possibleof thousands have lost their homes in a crushing recession. Cameron has pledged an emergency budget

within 50 days.Arriving ati like my life lasting forever with my heart free
London's Downing Street hand-in-hand with his wife, Samantha, Cameron said he believed that Britain's "best days lie

ahead.""We have some deep and pressing problems — a huge deficit, deep social problems, a political system in eed of reform," Cameron said.

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