Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House-
1) notes that on 6 May 2010, the citizens of the United Kingdom went to the polls to elect a new government and that, although the Conservative Party received the most votes, no party achieved an outright majority in order to form a government;
2) further notes that the Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats, after negotiations, have agreed to establish a governing coalition that will help to ensure stability of government;
3) acknowledges that Gordon Brown yesterday resigned as both Prime Minister of Britain and Leader of the Labour Party; 4) further acknowledges that David Cameron, after consulting HRH Queen Elizabeth II, became Britain's 13th Prime Minister, ending 13 years of governance by the Labour Party and making Cameron the youngest member of Parliament to be appointed to this prestigious position in 200 years;
5) congratulates Prime Minister Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Clegg and Chancellor George Osborne on their appointments; and
6) wishes the newly formed government a successful tenure, committed to the benefit of the people of Britain.
Agreed to.