LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's junior government partners said on Monday the ruling coalition had entered new territory after they were forced into a humiliating climb-down by Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives over reform of the upper chamber of parliament, the House of Lords. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who leads the Liberal Democrats, said he would not leave the coalition government but that in return his party would not support the Conservatives' planned changes to the boundaries of lawmakers' constituencies. …
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