The same happened for me. Unfortunately I did the upgrade without 
testing and it destroyed my python-qgis installation. I removed 
http://qgis.org/debian from my sources list, removed qgis and installed 
it again from the Ubuntu 14.04 standard repo, so now I have QGIS 2.0 
installed. When I try to re-add the deb http://qgis.org/debian repo and 
upgrade, all qgis-related packages are being kept back.

Stefan
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