Britain's two main parties locked in power struggle

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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks to gathered media at Downing Street in London, Friday, May 7, 2010. Britain's two main parties were locked in a power struggle Friday after an inconclusive election — with Labour's Gordon Brown suggesting he would try to form a coalition and Conservative leader David Cameron insisting the prime minister no longer had a mandate to govern.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks to gathered media at Downing Street in London, Friday, May 7, 2010. Britain's two main parties were locked in a power struggle Friday after an inconclusive election — with Labour's Gordon Brown suggesting he would try to form a coalition and Conservative leader David Cameron insisting the prime minister no longer had a mandate to govern. [Xinhua]



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