Großbritanniens neue Koalition

New British Prime Minister David Cameron, right, and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg hold their first joint press conference in the garden of 10 Downing Street in London, Wednesday May 12, 2010. On his first full day as Prime Minister, Cameron made a series of cabinet appointments including Nick Clegg as Deputy Prime Minister. The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have now agreed to lead the country with a fully inclusive coalition government.(AP Photo/Christopher Furlong, pool)
New British Prime Minister David Cameron, right, and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg hold their first joint press conference in the garden of 10 Downing Street in London, Wednesday May 12, 2010. On his first full day as Prime Minister, Cameron made a series of cabinet appointments including Nick Clegg as Deputy Prime Minister. The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have now agreed to lead the country with a fully inclusive coalition government.(AP Photo/Christopher Furlong, pool) © AP | AP
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: The Houses of Parliament are bathed in the early morning sunshine on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: The Houses of Parliament are bathed in the early morning sunshine on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 12: A bouquet of blue and yellow flowers, corresponding to the Conservative and Liberal party colours, is delivered to Number 10 Downing Street on May 12, 2010 in London, England. After five days of negotiation a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government has been confirmed. Gordon Brown has resigned his position and David Cameron has become the new British Prime Minister. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 12: A bouquet of blue and yellow flowers, corresponding to the Conservative and Liberal party colours, is delivered to Number 10 Downing Street on May 12, 2010 in London, England. After five days of negotiation a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government has been confirmed. Gordon Brown has resigned his position and David Cameron has become the new British Prime Minister. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Conservative Party Chairman, Baroness Warsi, arrives at 10 Downing Street for the first Cabinet meeting of the new coalition government on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Conservative Party Chairman, Baroness Warsi, arrives at 10 Downing Street for the first Cabinet meeting of the new coalition government on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Prime Minister David Cameron (L), of the new coalition government, chairs his first cabinet meeting, opposite Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, at 10 Downing Street, on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Andrew Winning - WPA Pool /Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Prime Minister David Cameron (L), of the new coalition government, chairs his first cabinet meeting, opposite Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, at 10 Downing Street, on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Andrew Winning - WPA Pool /Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg looks on as Prime Minister David Cameron chairs his first cabinet meeting, at 10 Downing Street, on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Andrew Winning - WPA Pool /Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg looks on as Prime Minister David Cameron chairs his first cabinet meeting, at 10 Downing Street, on May 13, 2010 in London, England. New Prime Minister David Cameron is holding his first full cabinet meeting today. (Photo by Andrew Winning - WPA Pool /Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images
Britain's incoming Prime Minister David Cameron embraces his wife Samantha in front of 10 Downing Street in London May 11, 2010. Cameron said he aimed to form a full coalition government between his Conservative party and the smaller Liberal Democratic party. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Britain's incoming Prime Minister David Cameron embraces his wife Samantha in front of 10 Downing Street in London May 11, 2010. Cameron said he aimed to form a full coalition government between his Conservative party and the smaller Liberal Democratic party. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Samantha Cameron, wife of British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves her home in London, Thursday, May 13, 2010. Britain ushered in its first coalition government since World War II as a pair of rivals-turned-partners pledged to set aside their deep policy differences and tackle the country's disastrous budget deficit.(AP Photo/Sang Tan)
Samantha Cameron, wife of British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves her home in London, Thursday, May 13, 2010. Britain ushered in its first coalition government since World War II as a pair of rivals-turned-partners pledged to set aside their deep policy differences and tackle the country's disastrous budget deficit.(AP Photo/Sang Tan) © AP | AP
New British Prime Minister, Conservative leader, David Cameron (L) with wife Samantha (R) wave on the steps on 10 Downing Street, central London, England on 11 May 2010. Conservative Party leader David Cameron will become the Britain's next Prime Minister and lead a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. EPA/DANIEL DEME +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
New British Prime Minister, Conservative leader, David Cameron (L) with wife Samantha (R) wave on the steps on 10 Downing Street, central London, England on 11 May 2010. Conservative Party leader David Cameron will become the Britain's next Prime Minister and lead a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. EPA/DANIEL DEME +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Miriam Gonzalez Durantez, the wife of Britain's Liberal Democrat party leader, Nick Clegg, leaves their home in Putney, in south-west London May 12, 2010. Britain's first coalition government since 1945 unveiled its ministerial team on Wednesday and sketched out its main policy goals with a core task being to cut the country's record budget deficit. New Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives and the smaller Liberal Democrats struck a coalition deal that aims to overcome their ideological differences, but which critics say could lead to instability. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Miriam Gonzalez Durantez, the wife of Britain's Liberal Democrat party leader, Nick Clegg, leaves their home in Putney, in south-west London May 12, 2010. Britain's first coalition government since 1945 unveiled its ministerial team on Wednesday and sketched out its main policy goals with a core task being to cut the country's record budget deficit. New Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives and the smaller Liberal Democrats struck a coalition deal that aims to overcome their ideological differences, but which critics say could lead to instability. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Britain's new Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government ministers pose for a group photograph, after attending their first cabinet meeting, in the garden of 10 Downing Street, central London on May 13, 2010. Front row, L to R: Iain Duncan Smith, Liam Fox, George Osborne, William Hague, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Sayeeda Warsi, Cheryl Gillan, Caroline Spelman, Ken Clarke, David Laws. (Back rows L-R) Patrick McLoughlin, Theresa May, David Willetts, Oliver Letwin, Vince Cable, Francis Maude, Eric Piccles, Tom Strathclyde, Andrew Lansley, George Young, Michael Gove, Andrew Mitchell, Philip Hammond, Chris Huhne, Jeremy Hunt, Owen Paterson, Danny Alexander, Dominic Grieve, Gus O'Donnell. Britain's new premier Cameron chaired his first cabinet meeting Thursday, bringing together former rivals from the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties in a historic coalition. Deputy premier Clegg and four other Lib Dem ministers gathered with their new Tory colleagues in Downing Street, in the first test of whether their promise of a
Britain's new Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government ministers pose for a group photograph, after attending their first cabinet meeting, in the garden of 10 Downing Street, central London on May 13, 2010. Front row, L to R: Iain Duncan Smith, Liam Fox, George Osborne, William Hague, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Sayeeda Warsi, Cheryl Gillan, Caroline Spelman, Ken Clarke, David Laws. (Back rows L-R) Patrick McLoughlin, Theresa May, David Willetts, Oliver Letwin, Vince Cable, Francis Maude, Eric Piccles, Tom Strathclyde, Andrew Lansley, George Young, Michael Gove, Andrew Mitchell, Philip Hammond, Chris Huhne, Jeremy Hunt, Owen Paterson, Danny Alexander, Dominic Grieve, Gus O'Donnell. Britain's new premier Cameron chaired his first cabinet meeting Thursday, bringing together former rivals from the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties in a historic coalition. Deputy premier Clegg and four other Lib Dem ministers gathered with their new Tory colleagues in Downing Street, in the first test of whether their promise of a "new politics" in Britain can work in practice. AFP PHOTO/Andrew Winning/Pool © AFP | AFP
British Queen Elizabeth (R) greets Conservative party Leader David Cameron, for an audience at which she invited him to be Britain's next Prime Minister, at Buckingham Palace in central London May 11, 2010. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown tendered his resignation Tuesday to Queen Elizabeth II, making way for a new power-sharing government led by Conservative leader David Cameron to be formed. AFP PHOTO/John Stillwell/Pool
British Queen Elizabeth (R) greets Conservative party Leader David Cameron, for an audience at which she invited him to be Britain's next Prime Minister, at Buckingham Palace in central London May 11, 2010. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown tendered his resignation Tuesday to Queen Elizabeth II, making way for a new power-sharing government led by Conservative leader David Cameron to be formed. AFP PHOTO/John Stillwell/Pool © AFP | AFP
ARCHIV - Großbritannien bekommt erstmals seit Jahrzehnten eine Koalitionsregierung. Der neue Premierminister David Cameron von den Konservativen (l, Archivfoto vom 22.04.2010 mit «LibDems»-Chef Clegg bei der zweiten britischer TV-Debatte in Bristol) kündigte am Dienstagabend (11.05.20101) vor der Downing Street Nummer 10 an, zusammen mit den Liberaldemokraten und deren Chef Nick Clegg eine Koalition zu bilden. EPA/STEFAN ROUSSEAU POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
ARCHIV - Großbritannien bekommt erstmals seit Jahrzehnten eine Koalitionsregierung. Der neue Premierminister David Cameron von den Konservativen (l, Archivfoto vom 22.04.2010 mit «LibDems»-Chef Clegg bei der zweiten britischer TV-Debatte in Bristol) kündigte am Dienstagabend (11.05.20101) vor der Downing Street Nummer 10 an, zusammen mit den Liberaldemokraten und deren Chef Nick Clegg eine Koalition zu bilden. EPA/STEFAN ROUSSEAU POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Britain's new Prime Minister, Conservative party Leader David Cameron, addresses the media outside 10 Downing Street in central London on May 11, 2010. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II appointed Conservative leader David Cameron as prime minister on Tuesday, after the resignation of Gordon Brown five days after cliffhanger elections. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Britain's new Prime Minister, Conservative party Leader David Cameron, addresses the media outside 10 Downing Street in central London on May 11, 2010. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II appointed Conservative leader David Cameron as prime minister on Tuesday, after the resignation of Gordon Brown five days after cliffhanger elections. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal © AFP | AFP
Britain's incoming Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha enter 10 Downing Street in London May 11, 2010. Cameron said he aimed to form a full coalition government between his Conseravtive party and the smaller Liberal Democratic party. REUTERS/Stefan Rousseau/POOL (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
Britain's incoming Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha enter 10 Downing Street in London May 11, 2010. Cameron said he aimed to form a full coalition government between his Conseravtive party and the smaller Liberal Democratic party. REUTERS/Stefan Rousseau/POOL (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) © REUTERS | REUTERS
British Opposition Conservative Party leader David Cameron leaves his West London home 10 May7 2010 while the uncertainly over who governs the country continues. The Liberal Democratic Party, who finished third in last week's election is discussing coalition possibilities with both of the major parties, Conservative and Labour, following the 'stalemate' general election with no party having a clear majority to govern. EPA/STRINGER +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
British Opposition Conservative Party leader David Cameron leaves his West London home 10 May7 2010 while the uncertainly over who governs the country continues. The Liberal Democratic Party, who finished third in last week's election is discussing coalition possibilities with both of the major parties, Conservative and Labour, following the 'stalemate' general election with no party having a clear majority to govern. EPA/STRINGER +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
LONDON - MAY 11: New Prime Minister David Cameron and wife Samantha seen inside 10 Downing Street after Cameron's meeting with Queen Elizabeth II on May 11, 2010 in London, England. After five days of negotiation a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government has been confirmed. Gordon Brown has resigned his position and David Cameron has become the new British Prime Minister. (Photot by Stefan Rousseau/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
LONDON - MAY 11: New Prime Minister David Cameron and wife Samantha seen inside 10 Downing Street after Cameron's meeting with Queen Elizabeth II on May 11, 2010 in London, England. After five days of negotiation a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government has been confirmed. Gordon Brown has resigned his position and David Cameron has become the new British Prime Minister. (Photot by Stefan Rousseau/WPA Pool/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images