USA TODAY: …The party won at least 325 seats, enough for a working majority to form a government without a coalition partner.
The outcome defies months of extensive polling data that showed Cameron’s right-of-center party struggling to overcome a statistical dead heat with the Labour Party and setting the stage for a second coalition government in a row.
Support for Cameron’s current coalition partner the Liberal Democrats all but collapsed and the Scottish National Party surged to new heights north of the border as its candidates picked up 56 out of a possible 59 seats in Scotland… (more)