Britain is in the "honeymoon" of the new government - a novel coalition of centrist and right-wing conservatives and left-wing and centrist Liberal Democrats. This is sure to end, as the government sets the adoption of strict tax and spending decisions, which required facilities in the UK budget back in shape and to prevent the Greek-style crisis. There are fears that, as members of the coalition are trying to determine which departments to take a hit, they will work together to vent their fury on the financial sector as a convenient scapegoat.