Samantha Cameron, wife of British Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, arrives in Downing Street in London on May 9, 2015 on a micro scooter. Britain awoke to a new political landscape after a shock election victory for Prime Minister David Cameron that decapitated the opposition and bolstered secessionists in Scotland. (AFP)
Samantha Cameron, wife of British Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, arrives in Downing Street in London on May 9, 2015 on a micro scooter. Britain awoke to a new political landscape after a shock election victory for Prime Minister David Cameron that decapitated the opposition and bolstered secessionists in Scotland. (AFP)
Samantha Cameron, wife of British Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, arrives in Downing Street in London on May 9, 2015 on a micro scooter. Britain awoke to a new political landscape after a shock election victory for Prime Minister David Cameron that decapitated the opposition and bolstered secessionists in Scotland. (AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron (Facing Centre R) and his wife Samantha pose for pictures as they arrive back at 10 Downing Street in London on May 8, 2015, after a vist with Queen Elizabeth II, a day after the British general election. British Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative party on Friday won a majority in the House of Commons in the general election, results showed. (AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, leaves Buckingham Palace, London with his with Samantha, after an audience with the Queen to confirm his second term as Prime Minister following his party's General Election victory, Friday May 8, 2015. The Conservative Party swept to power Friday in Britain's parliamentary elections, winning an unexpected and resounding victory that returns Prime Minister David Cameron to 10 Downing Street in a stronger position than before. (Pool Photo via AP)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha return to 10 Downing Street in London, Friday, May 8, 2015. The Conservative Party surged to a surprisingly commanding lead in Britain's parliamentary election, with returns Friday backing an exit poll's prediction that Prime Minister David Cameron would remain in 10 Downing Street. (PA via AP)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha are driven from Buckingham Palace after meeting with Queen Elizabeth in London, Britain May 8, 2015. Cameron won a stunning election victory in Britain, overturning poll predictions that the vote would be the closest in decades to sweep easily into office for another five years, with his Labour opponents in tatters. (REUTERS)
Britain's Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron (L) and his wife Samantha pose for pictures outside 10 Downing Street in London on May 8, 2015, a day after the British general election. British Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative party on Friday won a majority in the House of Commons in the general election, results showed. (AFP)