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(12 May 2010) SHOTLIST 1. British Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg walking to microphones in garden of 10 Downing Street 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Cameron, British Prime Minister: "On the steps of Downing Street yesterday evening I said that Nick and I wanted to put aside party differences and work together in the national interest. Since I set out that aim, both our parties have given their full backing to our coalition agreement - a Liberal Democrat / Conservative government that we have negotiated. This is the first coalition government in Britain for 65 years. It will be an administration united behind three key principles: freedom, fairness and responsibility. And it will be an administration united behind one key purpose, and that is to give our country the strong and stable and determined leadership that we need for the long term." 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Cameron, British Prime Minister: "Today, we are not just announcing a new government and new ministers, we are announcing a new politics, a new politics where the national interest is more important than the party interest, where cooperation wins out over confrontation, where compromise, where give and take, where reasonable, civilised, grown-up behaviour is not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength." 5. Tracking shot of news conference 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nick Clegg, British Deputy Prime Minister: "This is a new government and it's a new kind of government, a radical reforming government where it needs to be and a source of reassurance and stability at a time of great uncertainty in our country too. David has spoken about many of the challenges we all face. The economy is still strugglingto get to its feet." 7. Cutaway of news conference 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nick Clegg, British Deputy Prime Minister: "This is a government that will last. Not because of a list of policies, important though they are, not because it will be easy - there will be bumps and scrapes along the way, we are different parties and we have different ideas. This is a government that will last despite those differences because we are united by a common purpose for the job we want to do together in the next five years. Our ambition is simple and yet profound: our ambition is to put real power and opportunity into the hands of people, families and communities to change their lives and our country for the better." 9. Wide of news conference 10. Mid of Clegg and Cameron 11. Wide of media 12. Cameron and Clegg talking STORYLINE Britain woke up to a new political era on Wednesday with its first coalition government since World War II, an unlikely marriage between the right-wing Conservative Party and the left-leaning Liberal Democrats. New British Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg hailed their new coalition government as the coming of a new era in British politics. The former rivals said in their first joint news conference that their partnership was united by common purpose and will survive for a full five-year term. The Conservative and Liberal Democrat party leaders glossed over policy differences but pledged to tackle the country's most pressing problem - the looming deficit. The alliance was necessary because no party won a majority of parliamentary seats in last week's national vote. Britons struggling to make ends meet during a punishing recession have been enraged at politicians of all stripes after a damaging lawmakers' expense scandal last year. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...