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Published: 09/4/10

Britain's Labour Vote Pits Brother Against Brother

By  Theunis Bates - AOL News
Britain's Labour Vote Pits Brother Against Brother

LONDON (Sept. 4) -- Just a few months ago, many Brits struggled to tell David Miliband, 44, apart from his 40-year-old brother Ed. It was an understandable mistake: The siblings both held senior posts in former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's cabinet, and -- with their boyish looks, awkward smiles and mops of dark hair -- were almost indistinguishable from each other. But now that these young political stars are racing against each other to succeed Brown as leader of the center-left Labour Party, people are suddenly waking up to the differences between the Milibands. Differences that, some ...

Published: 05/12/10

U.K.'s Coalition Government: A Happy Marriage? (And Can It Last?)

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
U.K.'s Coalition Government: A Happy Marriage? (And Can It Last?)

The United Kingdom has a coalition government for the first time in 70 years. But will this marriage of convenience last? The historic British elections, which -- after five days of intense wrangling -- finally yielded a new coalition government under the leadership of David Cameron on Tuesday night, has already unleashed a torrent of analysis and commentary. Some of it has been hopeful, some of it cautious, and some of it downright negative. ...

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Published: 05/10/10

Gordon Brown to Step Down; British Government Up For Grabs

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Gordon Brown to Step Down; British Government Up For Grabs

Just when you thought you knew where the British elections were headed, things took another wild swerve. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is stepping down as party leader and the Liberal Democrats have opened up talks with the Labour Party. ...

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Published: 05/2/10

British Elections: Why Glenda Jackson Should Replace Gordon Brown

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
British Elections: Why Glenda Jackson Should Replace Gordon Brown

Memo to the Labour Party HQ: Replace Gordon Brown with Glenda Jackson as your candidate in Thursday's election. It's not all that often that you have the chance to contemplate a "what if" scenario while an election is still under way. But that's exactly what happened to me on Friday afternoon. I was attending a "hustings" (open forum) for the Member of Parliament (MP) seat in my London constituency. It was the last time before the general election that the candidates from the three main political parties -- Labour, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats -- would be together in one room. And as ...

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Published: 04/21/10

Nick Clegg -- Next British PM? -- Infuses U.K. Election With Personality

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Nick Clegg -- Next British PM? -- Infuses U.K. Election With Personality

A funny thing happened on the way to the 2010 general elections in the United Kingdom: Personality began to matter. And the reason can be summed up in two words -- Nick Clegg -- leader of the opposition Liberal Democrats Party. Never heard of Nick Clegg? You're in good company. Neither had half of Great Britain before last week. That's when Clegg electrified a heretofore moribund campaign season with his dazzling performance in the first-ever televised debates between the three candidates for prime minister. Overnight, Clegg went from the guy that the other parties walked out on when he spoke ...

Published: 04/2/10

Britain's Televised Election Debates: U.S. Politics 2.0?

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Britain's Televised Election Debates: U.S. Politics 2.0?

For the first time in history, the leaders of Britain's three main political parties will go head to head in a series of televised political debates. While many are wondering what impact this will have on the upcoming general election, the bigger question on everyone's mind is whether we are witnessing the Americanization of British politics. ...

Published: 02/17/10

CIA Torture Case Entangles U.K. Government, Prompts Charges of Cover-Up

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
CIA Torture Case Entangles U.K. Government, Prompts Charges of Cover-Up

Britain's top military intelligence agency -- MI5 -- has been accused of covering up its complicity in the torture of a U.K. citizen. The case has created a political firestorm in this country, reigniting controversy over government secrecy, the morality of torture and Britain's special relationship with the United States. The case concerns one Binyam Mohamed. Mohamed is a U.K. resident who was detained by the U.S. government on suspicion of terrorism shortly after 9/11 and spent 6½ years imprisoned in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Morocco and Guantánamo Bay. Mohamed has long alleged that he was ...

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Published: 02/4/10

Five Reasons to Be Bullish on America

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Five Reasons to Be Bullish on America

I recognize that the mood in the U.S. isn't particularly buoyant right now. Between high unemployment rates, a recent near-miss terrorist attack, and the collective angst around the future of health care reform, Americans of all political stripes are pretty gloomy. Which is why I was shocked to meet someone the other night who's betting the farm on America in the long run. He's a British businessman whom I met at a dinner party. And he recently made the very calculated choice to move his wife and two children to New York City . . . for good. As an American who's lived in the U.K. for 3½ ...

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Published: 01/25/10

What Gordon Brown Can Learn From Massachusetts and Chile

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
What Gordon Brown Can Learn From Massachusetts and Chile

If British Prime Minister Gordon Brown didn't watch CNN International last week, let's hope that one of his staffers did. Two landmark elections in Chile and Massachusetts delivered stunning victories for right-wing political parties. And in my humble opinion, both elections have portentous implications for the upcoming elections in the U.K. ...

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Published: 07/27/09

Love, Labour's Lost: Brown Takes Another One to the Gut

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Love, Labour's Lost: Brown Takes Another One to the Gut

LONDON -- Gordon Brown just can't catch a break. On Friday, in a much-watched "by-election" (special election) in Norwich North, what had been a Labour Party majority of 5,000 votes became a 7,000-vote majority for the Conservatives, representing a 16.5 percent swing. Labour's defeat -- in a seat held comfortably by the party since 1997 -- is the fifth by-election the party has lost to the Tories since Brown took power two years ago. ...

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