Yesterday’s headlines screamed that David Cameron’s Tory government was “on the brink”, and Britain was in the midst of a “significant move to the Left”. Of course, in most US media outlets, such tidings were reported with barely-concealed glee. Except, it didn’t happen. Cameron’s Tories won 331 seats, more than enough to form a majority government. The Labour Party won a mere 232 seats. Is anyone surprised that the Labour Left hired none other than David Axelrod, the leftist American political strategist, to help them? In any event, it was not a “close” race. The UK did not “move to the left”. On the contrary. It was a trouncing for the Left at the hands of David Cameron and the Tories.
A vote on further participation in the European Union is in the offing. The British Pound has shot up against the Euro already. This could get interesting. One has to wonder whether Cameron will be as shabbily treated by Obama as Israel’s Netanyahu, winner of his own recent election.

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