British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has responded to his Labour Party's poor showing in nationwide municipal elections.
At a press conference, Brown blamed poor economic conditions for the outcome, and said his party would heed voters concerns. According to projections, the opposition Conservatives captured 44 percent of the nationwide vote, while Labour was relegated to third place with just 24 percent, behind the Liberal Democrats. If Britons head to polls in key test for PM Brown ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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