THE TELEGRAPH: A week ago, as Britain prepared to go to the polls, it was a scene that few voters, let alone David Cameron and Nick Clegg, could ever have imagined.
But on Wednesday, in the sun-dappled Downing Street garden, the leaders of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties stood side by side to unveil formally the country’s first coalition government for 65 years.
The two men declared that they were now “colleagues not rivals”, repeatedly pledging to act “together” in a five-year partnership. >>> Andrew Porter, Political Editor | Wednesday, May 12, 2010