LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will focus on housing, health and education on Monday when he sets out plans for the final few months of his government before an election that could end Labour's long grip on power.
The election due by mid-2010 is likely to be dominated by debate over how to curb a budget deficit that will reach 175 billion pounds ($288 billion) this year, more than 12 percent of gross domestic product.
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