The Chief Minister says what the island has most to fear from a returning Conservative government is the future UK position in Europe.
David Cameron has had an audience with the Queen this morning, after his party secured the 326 seats needed for a majority government - their first such victory since 1992.
David Cameron has said he will lead a government for "one nation" and will make "Great Britain greater".
Mr Cameron's rivals Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage have all resigned following the outcome of the election.
Allan Bell says any vote on Europe - something which Mr Cameron has promised - would put the Manx in a difficult position and perhaps damage the Island's Finance sector:

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