British election deemed 'very unlikely'

A general election is “very unlikely” to be called in the next year, Gordon Brown indicated today as he defended his decision to kill off the possibility of an autumn poll.

A general election is “very unlikely” to be called in the next year, Gordon Brown indicated today as he defended his decision to kill off the possibility of an autumn poll.

The British Prime Minister insisted he had not been scared off a quick election by new opinion polls giving the Tories enough of a lead to wipe out his Commons majority.

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