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, according to AP. Cameron's office said he would go to Buckingham Palace, where he is expected to tell Queen Elizabeth II that he has enough support to form a government. That brings the election to a much-quicker-than-expected conclusion. Labour took a beating, mostly from energized Scottish nationalists who pulled off a landslide in Scotland. With Cameron's Conservatives winning a working majority in the 650-seat House of Commons, the election result looked to be far better for him than even his own party had foreseen.