
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's two big rival political forces planned to resume wooing the smaller Liberal Democrats on Tuesday after Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he would step aside to try to keep his Labour Party in power.
While entertaining coalition offers from Tories and Labour, Nick Clegg’s party holds the fate of country’s government in its hands
Gaffe-prone Brown manages to hold his own against Cameron, while Clegg appears to be fading from the race
Gordon Brown urges voters not to "risk" a different government while David Cameron and Nick Clegg both put the case for change in the final UK prime ministerial TV debate.
The Globe's Doug Saunders covers the British leaders debate live
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