David Cameron insists voters got Tory prime minister

DAVID Cameron insisted today that Britain "still has a Conservative prime minister" as he sought to reassure supporters concerned about his concessions to the Lib Dems.

Mr Cameron admitted that a number of key Tory pledges were "discarded" and "compromises" made.

He also conceded it had been an "unsettling" two weeks for the 11 million Britons who backed his party and were now questioning "whether you've got what you voted for".