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  1. 2036: Former Tory cabinet minister Michael Portillo tells Radio 4's Any Questions that the public would be puzzled as to why the prime minister - his party having finished second in a general election - should still think he should remain in office. Associate editor of the Times, Daniel Finkelstein, adds that while Harold Wilson was the only prime minister to have been elected four times, Mr Brown would be first to be unelected twice.
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  1. 2043: Commentators in the US - unused to seeing more than two parties in an election race - are a bit "baffled" by the result of the British election, says the BBC's North America editor Mark Mardell. One remarked that he "had thought the rules of cricket were complicated", our correspondent added.
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