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British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha Cameron attend an official arrival ceremony at the White House on March 14, 2012 during a three day tour of the United States. U.S. President Barack Obama presented Cameron with a charcoal grill.
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U. S. President Barack Obama and United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron watch Mississippi Valley State University play Western Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship at the University of Dayton Arena on March 13, 2012 in Dayton, Ohio.
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President Obama started a three-day visit to the United Kingdom by meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10 Downing St.
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LONDON, May 12 (UPI) -- David Cameron has begun putting together a Cabinet as head of the first British coalition government in 70 years.

Cameron, 43, became prime minister when Labor's Gordon Brown stepped down Tuesday. That ended the political deadlock after last Thursday's elections gave Cameron's Conservative Party a plurality, but not majority, of seats in Parliament's House of Commons.

The Conservatives won 306 seats in the 650-seat House of Commons. Brown's Labor Party was next at 258 and the Liberal Democrats third with 57, creating a hung Parliament.

Brown, as sitting prime minister, could have tried to form a government but stepped aside leaving Cameron to turn to the Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats to put together a working majority.

The economy will be first order of business for Cameron, who was greeted on his first full day in office with word unemployment in the United Kingdom is at its highest since 1994.

The coalition, the first such ruling agreement in Britain since World War II, is an unexpected mix and as a commentator for American Public Media's Marketplace Morning Report related, "the cynics are saying it may not be too long before the two governing parties are fighting like ferrets in a sack."

Clegg, however, said he doesn't see such conflicts as inevitable.

"I hope this is the start of the new politics I have always believed in -- diverse, plural, where politicians of different persuasions come together, overcome their differences in order to deliver good government for the sake of the whole country," he said, even while admitting his party members have "many questions, maybe many doubts."

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