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Brown to rule out early UK vote as polls dip

LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to rule out an early election this year after polls showed his lead over his Conservative rivals had dwindled, the BBC reported today.

Brown, who took over from Tony Blair earlier this year, had in recent weeks toyed with the idea of holding an early election when polls showed him far ahead of the Conservatives after his ruling Labour Party held a conference.

The Conservatives then held their own party conference last week, and polls in the past few days showed Brown's lead had suddenly dwindled or even evaporated altogether.

The BBC, which gave no source, said it had learned that the latest opinion polls had persuaded Brown not to call an early vote, and he would issue a statement soon saying there would be no ballot this year and implying one would be held in 2009.

Brown's Downing Street office declined to comment on the broadcaster's report.

The decision to back down, if confirmed, will be viewed as a victory for Conservative leader David Cameron who had challenged Brown to call the vote even when the Conservatives were trailing far behind.

Under British parliamentary rules, Brown must call an election by 2010, but he can hold it earlier to seek a fresh five-year mandate if he chooses.

That had seemed to be the likely outcome when Labour was far ahead, and Brown added to election fever with a flying visit to Iraq last week and by moving his government's pre-budget report forward.

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Kenya opposition launches campaign against Kibaki

NAIROBI, Oct 6 (Reuters) Dancing and singing in a Nairobi park, tens of thousands of Kenyans launched the opposition's election campaign today buoyed by opinion polls putting their leader ahead of President Mwai Kibaki. Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) candidate Raila Odinga accused Kibaki of tribalism and broken promises, and vowed a fresh start for east Africa's largest economy if he wins in December. ''Forty years after independence we are still very far from achieving the dream of the founding fathers,'' he.....

Disciplinary hearing and Premier League offer for Akhtar

LAHORE, Oct 6 (Reuters) Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar, who is under suspension on disciplinary grounds, has asked for permission from his cricket board to play in the recently launched Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL). ''I have got a written offer from the organisers and I am keen to take part in this league,'' Akhtar told Reuters today. ''I have asked in writing...for permission to accept the IPL contract.'' The fast bowler appeared on Saturday at a disciplinary hearing into a brawl he.....

Tennis-Murray downs Canas to reach Metz Open final

METZ, France, Oct 6 (Reuters) Briton Andy Murray overcame second seed Guillermo Canas of Argentina 7-6 6-4 today to reach the Metz Open final. The third-seeded Scot, whose season has been disrupted by a wrist injury, next plays Frenchman Nicolas Mahut or top seed Tommy Robredo of Spain. Murray, bidding for his third ATP title, won the tiebreak 7-2 after the opening set went with serve. The players traded breaks in the second set before Murray wrapped up the win on.....
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