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Labour seeks legal advice to stop Cameron 'squatting' in No 10 even if Tories win fewer seats

Analysis piece by Oliver Wright, looking at the legality involved in a hung parliament. Quotes a 'recent analysis of the situation' by the Institute for Government concludes that in a confused parliamentary situation “some degree of ambiguity is inevitable and not all contingencies can be addressed”

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The Indepedent

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