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Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservatives lost a potential 20 extra seats at the next election in 2015 after being defeated in a vote on proposed changes to parliamentary district boundaries.
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Prime Minister David Cameron will tomorrow promise a referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union, allowing U.K. voters to decide on breaking up the 27-nation bloc.
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Prime Minister David Cameron will make his delayed speech on plans to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with the European Union and hold a referendum on the outcome in London on the morning of Jan. 23.
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Prime Minister David Cameron’s office will today announce a date for his delayed speech laying out plans to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with the European Union and hold a referendum on the outcome.
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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to press on with a parliamentary vote on redrawing electoral boundaries after his Liberal Democrat allies said they’d oppose the plan in a dispute over constitutional reform.
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In the London mansion where Benjamin Franklin negotiated American independence, British rebels gathered to toast their own fight against the European Union and deliver a warning shot to Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Conservative leader David Cameron and Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown toured swing seats in a fight to woo undecided voters as polls tightened three days before U.K. elections.
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Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg is coming under increased scrutiny over his support for the euro and easing jail sentences after his surge in polls turned the British campaign into a three-way race before the May 6 vote.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown ran third behind the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in three polls late yesterday by margins that, because of uneven vote distribution, may still give his Labour Party the most seats in Parliament after next week’s election.
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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg raised the goal for the number of House of Commons seats his party plans to win in the May 6 U.K. election after a surge to second place in most opinion polls.