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Prime Minister Gordon Brown has received a pre-election kick in the pants, being named the worst-dressed man of the year by the British edition of GQ magazine. Brown, who faces a gruelling battle at this year's general election, beat off competition from French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British comedian Russell Brand and reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong-il for the title.
Brown moves from three in last year's rankings to top the 2010 list for being "anything but a prime example of British style," the men's magazine said. London mayor Boris Johnson also made the top 10. British actor Robert Pattinson, 23, star of the "Twilight" vampire romance franchise, meanwhile, topped the best dressed list, which comes out Thursday.
The members of pop band Take That came in second, followed by Arctic Monkeys' singer Alex Turner, with US style guru Tom Ford, Bond star Daniel Craig and Elton John's partner David Furnish also winning top 10 spots. David Cameron, leader of Britain's main opposition Conservatives party and widely tipped to win this year's election, was named at number eight. Footballer David Beckham and rapper Dizzee Rascal rounded out the top 10.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2010

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