HNN Topics: UK General Election 2010
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- David Cameron is new prime minister; Clegg deputy PM
- Gordon Brown 'stepping down as Labour leader'
- Niall Ferguson: The Unappealing Choices After an Inconclusive British Election
- Anthony Giddens: Brown, Blair, and Labour's legacy in Britain
- Mark Blyth and Jonathan Hopkin: Labour Pains ... Why the British General Election Is a Referendum on Its Past
- Mark Blyth and Jonathan Hopkin: Labour Pains ... Why the British General Election Is a Referendum on Its Past
- Hung parliament in the United Kingdom -- final result still unclear
- Simon Szreter: Proportional Representation -- Historical Destiny Beckons?
- Gerry Hassan: Goodbye to Gordon Brown and All That
- Chris Brooke: A hung parliament wouldn't leave Nick Clegg in the driving seat
- Jonathan Freedland: Remember 1983? I Warn You That a Cameron Victory Will Be Just as Bad
- Timothy Garton Ash: This Could Be the Most Pivotal Election in British History
- In Britain, Tight Race Has No Precedent
- Timothy Garton Ash: Fair Britannia, Splashing Around in Coalition Waters
- Steven Fielding: Hung Parliament!
- Matthew Grant: The Nuclear Weapons Issue in British Elections
- Simon Schama: Three-Way Race for the UK's Top Slot
- Michael Barone: Obama, Brown, and the ‘Third Way’
- British political historian explains the role of class in UK elections
- Guy Lodge: A Hung Parliament Will Provoke a Constitutional Crisis over England
- Bruce Anderson: David Cameron could be Britain's de Gaulle
- Jon Lawrence: When the Wheels Came Off Brown's Campaign Bus
- Katrina vanden Heuvel: The UK Now Has a Credible Third Party
- David Marquand: The 1926 UK Elections Revisited
- Anne Applebaum: Britain's Spot of Tea Party
- Clegg was at top of his class at University of Minnesota, professor says
- Steven Fielding: Meet the Nick Clegg of 1942
- Henry Irving: Revisiting the 'Big Society'
- Francis Beckett: Britain Will Never Have It So Good Again
- Peter Clarke: Britain's Third Party Looks to History
- Greg Rosen: Should Labour Learn to Love Coalitions?
- First televised debates in the U.K.
- Anatole Kaletsky: The Old Politics is Dead in the UK, but Where is the New?
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E.J. Dionne Jr.: Is Gordon Brown Great Britain's Harry Truman?