British Election Results Still Uncertain

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LONDON -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown indicated today he might attempt to form a coalition government, seeking to keep his Labour Party in power following an election in which the Conservatives were projected to claim the most seats but not get a majority in Parliament.

The exit polls reflected uncertainty over who will form the next government, and Britain's top three parties -- the Conservatives led by David Cameron, Labour and the Liberal Democrats -- immediately began jockeying to form alliances.

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British Election Results Still Uncertain

Speaking in his home district in Scotland, Brown vowed to "play my part in Britain having a strong, stable and principled government" -- the clearest sign yet that he would try to cling to power and seek an alliance with the third-place Liberal Democrats. Brown also pledged action on election reform -- a key demand of his would-be partners.

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