Mr Cameron said he and Nick Clegg would put aside party differences and work hard for the common good and the national interest.

He said he would tackle Britain’s pressing problems, the deficit, social problems and reforming the political system.

As for Nick Clegg, what a rogue. He came last and managed to wangle in as a deputy prime minister. Vote LibDem and get the Tories. How appalling these people are, selling their soul to the highest bidder. Now we have a coalition of toffs running the country. It is the nightmare scenario for anyone with a progressive view of the world.

Clegg, who denounced Cameron as someone who hangs around with nutters, is now himself also going to be hanging around with nutters. I am glad Cameron finally bullied his way into number 10, and I am also glad Clegg is accompanying him. Hopefully, after the huge mess they are going to make, we will see the back of them for good.

The Labour fightback should start here and now, representing the decent majority of people in this country. The people will rally to Labour as the Tory/LibDem cuts machine swings into operation.

Gordon Brown was traduced by the media and the poodles of the BBC. How right he was to point out that Labour's performance was good given the Tory's Ashcroft money, the pro-Tory media (and the supine BBC). I hope GB has a good life away from the hyenas of the media. He is a decent man and people will recognise that over time.

I also look forward to Vince and George’s budget statements (oh, my God) and to Clegg and Hague’s statements on the next Euro summit... How long, four years? More like four months.

Coun Salim Mulla, Blackburn