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Gordon Brown on Tuesday called an election for May 6, asking the British electorate for a ¡°clear and straightforward mandate¡± to extend 13 years of Labour rule and ¡°secure the recovery¡±.
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Flanked by his cabinet outside Downing Street, the prime minister opened a campaign that gives him four weeks to overturn a clear Conservative advantage in the opinion polls to gain his first electoral mandate as leader. ¡°Now all of us, let's go to it,¡± he said.
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His official announcement that the election will be held to coincide with local elections on May 6 kick-starts an intense campaign by all three main parties, vying to win a majority of the 650 seats contested.
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Mr Brown said he would ¡°fight for fairness¡± through the campaign, saying the country faced a ¡°big decision¡± between keeping the ¡°economy moving forward¡± or the threat of a ¡°double-dip recession¡±.
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Before Mr Brown had made the announcement, David Cameron, the Conservative leader, told supporters gathered by the Thames that the election was ¡°the most important for a generation¡±.
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Mr Cameron's party needs to break out of its southern heartlands to win at least 117 seats ¨C its biggest total since the second world war ¨C to secure a working majority.
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