BRITAIN'S opposition leaders have held their first face-to-face talks on thrashing out a pact to enter government and end the political deadlock left by the general election.
Conservative leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat chief Nick Clegg met alone for 70 minutes to discuss options for joining forces to oust Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party from office after 13 years.
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BRITAIN'S opposition leaders have held their first face-to-face talks on thrashing out a pact to enter government and end the political deadlock left by the general election.
Conservative leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat chief Nick Clegg met alone for 70 minutes to discuss options for joining forces to oust Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party from office after 13 years.
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