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Cameron pledges to prove self after vote defeats

Reported by metronews on Monday, 7 May 2012 (on May 7, 2012)
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LONDON – British Prime Minister David Cameron is pledging to prove himself to voters after his ruling Conservative Party took a beating in local elections. Cameron says excuses about low voter turnout and “midterm blues” are not enough to explain … Continue Readingext

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