The Tories and Liberal Democrats worked overtime to reach consensus on thorny issues blocking the formation of the first coalition government in Britain since World War II, with the hard bargain over make or break issues running into the third day.
Negotiators for the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats will meet again later on Sunday for a crunch meeting to spell out their demands and a clearer picture is expected to emerge only on Monday. Conservative emerged as the second largest party with 306 seats in the 650-member House of Commons in the general election which has thrown up a hung parliament. Tory and Liberal Democrat leaders David Cameron and Nick Clegg spent 70 minutes last night in face-to-face talks on the neutral ground of Admiralty House in Whitehall, the seat of the Government in London, with both sides describing the encounter as "constructive and amicable". Clegg also spoke to Prime Minister Gordon Brown on phone at the request of the Prime Minister in a conversation which the Liberal Democrats again described as "amicable". Brown has offered to talk to the Liberal Democrats talks if no deal is reached with the Conservatives.
A spokesman for the Liberal Democrats leader indicated that Brown's overture would not deflect Clegg from pursuing his strategy of talking to the Tories first on a possible solution to the impasse caused by Thursday's general election. "The Liberal Democrats will continue with the approach which Nick Clegg has set out and which was endorsed today by the parliamentary party and the party's federal executive,"said the spokesman. Tory sources said no conclusion to talks is expected until Monday at the earliest, but Sunday's meeting at the Cabinet Office will bring a sharper focus on the issues that may make or break a Tory/Liberal Democrats deal. Cameron made clear
Brown finishes 3rd in debates ahead of May 6 polls
British PM to skip Olympics opening
Winston Churchill owes Rs 13 to Bangalore Club
UK gears up for first live TV debates on poll
Odafe scores twice as Churchill hold Bagan