NUNEATON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 19: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron addresses Conservative Party supporters at the Amberside Sports Club in Nuneaton on April 19, 2013 in Nuneaton, England. Cameron was launching the Conservative Party's local election campaign.
Former Conservative Party MP Lord Sebastian Coe arrives for the funeral service of British former prime minister Margaret Thatcher at St Paul's Cathedral in central London on April 17, 2013. The funeral of the Iron Lady takes place amid tight security, with Queen Elizabeth II leading mourners from 170 countries in bidding farewell to one of Britain's most influential and divisive prime ministers.
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 16: Home Secretary Theresa May (shoe detail) speaks at the Conservative Party's annual Spring Forum on March 16, 2012 in London, England. Prime Minister David Cameron addressed earlier his Tory party, harkening values of past leaders as Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill, days before next week's Budget is announced.
British Conservative Party candidate for the Eastleigh by-election, Maria Hutchings, answers questions from journalists as she campaigns for votes in the West End South Ward in southern England, on February 25, 2013. A by-election in Eastleigh was triggered by the resignation of former Liberal Democrat Cabinet Minister Chris Huhne, who earlier this month admitted perverting the course of justice. The by-election will be held on Thursday February 28, 2013.
British Conservative Party candidate for the Eastleigh by-election, Maria Hutchings, (L) is pictured with Helen Grant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice, Women and Equalities, as they campaign for votes in the West End South Ward in southern England, on February 25, 2013. A by-election in Eastleigh was triggered by the resignation of former Liberal Democrat Cabinet Minister Chris Huhne, who earlier this month admitted perverting the course of justice. The by-election will be held on Thursday February 28, 2013.
Britain's Conservative Party Prime Minister David Cameron (R) and Liberal Democrat Party Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg speak at a press conference inside 10 Downing Street to mark the half-way point in the five-year term of the coalition government in London on January 7, 2013. British Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg insisted their coalition would serve its full five years as they pledged fresh reforms to mark the midway point of their government.