David Cameron invites in the cameras to his first majority cabinet

David Cameron hosts the first cabinet meeting with his new cabinet in Downing StreetÂ
And don’t they look happy to be Lib Dem free.
He says a majority Conservative Government has the mandate to deliver the entire Conservative manifesto and get all their “bread and butter” issues through.
He tells them, and the broadcasters cameras: “This will be a different government, it’s not a coalition government, so we will be properly accountable. When you vote for something you get it.”
