David Cameron wins, heads to Buckingham Palace to visit Queen

Reacting to the win, Cameron hailed the Conservatives’ election performance as “the sweetest victory of all”.

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David Cameron will be returning to Downing Street as theUnited Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister as his Conservative Party have won the majority seat in the just held UK elections.

Reacting to the win, Cameron hailed the Conservatives’ election performance as “the sweetest victory of all”.

He further said the Tories (Conservative Party) “are going to get the opportunity to serve our country again” and he wanted to“offer real hope to people”.

According to BBC‘s forecast Cameron’s party is on course to win 331 seats, which is a Commons (Parliament)  majority.

Speaking at the Conservatives Headquater, Cameron said,

“I remember 2010, achieving that dream of getting Labour out and getting the Tories back in and that was amazing. But I think this is the sweetest victory of all. So many things to be proud of in this result. The fact that we held on in Scotland, the fact that we extended our representation in Wales, the fact that at every election we always think we’re going to displace those Lib Dems in the West Country. We’ve finally done it.”

With 638 of 650 seats declared by 11:00 British Summer Time(BST), the Conservatives had gained 32 seats and lost 11.

Meanwhile, Cameron has headed to Buckingham Palace to meet with the Queen for talks.