So, Gordon Brown has resigned. What will happen now?

Gordon Brown - The Prime Minister has resigned - so what's next!!
@oldchem1 (8132)
May 10, 2010 12:32pm CST
Gordon Brown has now resigned as Prime Minister of Britain. Do we think that now it is more likely for a Labour/Lib Dem government? Did the Lib Dems make a stipulation that he resign? Just what will happen next!!
2 responses
@Wizzywig (7847)
10 May 10
Do you know... I hadnt even heard that he had until I saw your discussion as i've been out with my mum. I think there will be another General Election within the year and, depending on who replaces Gordon, it could be another close run thing. I'm guessing that, whatever happens next, my bills will keep coming in faster than my wages
@oldchem1 (8132)
10 May 10
What I think is wrong is that the party who got the least votes are now the ones who will choose our next government!
11 May 10
Perhaps this will teach people that the Lib Dems can't be trusted, and to vote for one of the main parties, that is Labour or Conservative, and perhaps this shambles would't happen.
11 May 10
Who knows! Apparently right now as he has resigned and David Cameron has not been made Prime Minister yet we dont have one at this moment in time! I dont know what any of this means for us, I got confused with the idea of a hung parliment, its all very strange now, last election I knew who I was voting for, but this one I didnt have a clue, so I just went to show that I did show up but didnt actually vote. I dont know where the tories will still join with lib dems, or what will happen, guess we'll find everything out by watching the news!