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British party leaders to hold TV election debates

22 hours ago ago from Bao Viet Nam

The leaders of Britain's three main political parties will take part in a series of televised debates before next year's general election, broadcasters and politicians said Monday. Prime Minister Gordon Brown(R) with Conservative Party Leader David Cameron in November 2009. Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the Labour Party will go head-to-head with David Cameron, leader of the main opposition ...

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Brown & Mandleson.......Not a very merry Christmas it seems

1 hour, 16 minutes ago ago from The Last Of The Few

During the summer just passed a series of shock resignations from the Government threaten the end for Gordon Brown as PM. Caroline Flint was described as having driven a stiletto through the heart of government. Lord Fondlebum has been credited with ensuring that Gordon Brown survived as Prime Minister when he successfully rallied cabinet colleagues behind Mr Brown when this series of resignations in June threatened to force him from ...

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From 2009 into 2010! A special review of the decade, how we featured in that, and a preview at the next 10 years!

19 hours ago ago from WorldEntertainment24/7

Hey! As you hopefully all know, it is today the 22nd of december 2009, and it is almost the end of the decade!! In 9 days time it will be the 31st, and from then in we go into the next decade! Here is a very special review of the last 10 years, how WorldEntertainment24/7 featured in it, and a look ahead to the years 2010-2019! 2000 some big things happened in 2000, including: There was the super bowl! Won by the St. Louis Rams! ...

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Brown blames China for ‘farcical’ climate talks

23 hours ago ago from Your Green Ability

by Agence France-Presse LONDON British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Monday accused countries of holding the U.N. climate summit to ransom as bitter recriminations swirled over the outcome of the negotiations. British Prime Minister Gordan Brown. While China's Premier Wen Jiabao insisted his government had played an important and constructive role, Britain said the meeting had lurched into farce and pointed the finger of blame at Beijing. ...

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A Debate About What?

20 hours ago ago from David Lindsay

I suppose that the whole thing might at least expose once and for all that they are all exactly the same. But you can't stretch that out for nine hours. Of course, if we must have these things, then no party contesting fewer than fifty per cent plus one of the seats should be on them. What on earth for? But by all means let there be further ones in Scotland and Wales featuring the SNP and Plaid Cymru, though not with whoever purports to be ...

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