| Monday 10 May 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two Presented by Kirsty Wark It's 3pm in the afternoon and we have no idea how the programme will open tonight - it couldn't be any more exciting. Will we have a new government or not? And at what price? Is this all about pragmatism now, not principle? Nick Clegg is meeting Lib Dem MPs as I write, and he has to carry 75% of his MPs in the first instance. David Cameron is at the moment meeting his Shadow Cabinet. There are also lines of communication open between the Lib Dems and Labour. And if a deal is done between the Conservatives and Lib Dems, where does that leave Gordon Brown? No matter what we'll be talking to senior politicians on the show and Michael Crick and David Grossman will be making sense of it all - if there is sense of it to be made. The eurozone and the International Monetary Fund have found 750 billion euros to sort out the Greek debt crisis and the markets have responded well. Will this be enough restore Euro stability? Paul Mason has the answer. And we'll be joined by some new MPs to discuss their roles in the next parliament. Join us at 10.30pm on BBC Two. Kirsty |