Economy pulls Cameron through
Double-edged nature of the poll outcome will have many implications
THE relative strength of the UK economy - the factor that decided last week's British election - should ease Prime Minister David Cameron's task of winning concessions from the rest of Europe ahead of an expected referendum on EU membership.
However, the disastrous showing of Mr Cameron's erstwhile coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, and the Scottish Nationalists' near-wiping out the opposition Labour …
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