Reuters: Britain braces for election gridlock as polls predict dead heat
Britons voted on Thursday in the tightest election for decades; one that could cause government gridlock, push the world's fifth-largest economy closer to leaving the European Union and stoke a second attempt by Scotland to break away.
Final opinion polls showed Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives and Ed Miliband's opposition Labour Party almost in a dead heat, indicating neither will win enough seats for an outright majority in the 650-seat parliament.
Live Updates On The U.K. General Election
Watch live: Election day coverage -- The Telegraph
Election Live -- BBC
Election polling day live -- The Guardian
Election 2015: Live -- The Telegraph
General Election Live -- The Independent
The Latest: Leaders vote early in close British election -- AP
British Parliamentary Elections 2015: Live -- New York Times
UK General Election 2015 LIVE UPDATES -- RT
U.K. General Election -- News Updates May 7, 2015
Election 2015: Millions vote in UK general election -- BBC
Voters flock to the polls in Britain's knife-edge election -- AP
UK voters go to the polls in general election -- CNN
Hung parliament looms as Britain heads to the polls -- France 24
Britain goes to polls in election dubbed unpredictable -- Al Jazeera
General Election 2015: The 75 seats that will decide who governs Britain -- The Independent
UK general election 2015 in numbers -- Deutsche Welle
UK General Elections 2015: A Cheat Sheet Guide To The Tight Election -- IBTimes
Analysis: U.K. election 2015: Polls show campaign going down to the wire -- CBC
What time will results be announced? -- The Telegraph
No comments:
Post a Comment