UK poll campaign enters last leg with no clear winner
London
BRITAIN'S political leaders prepared for a final frenetic 48 hours of campaigning from Tuesday ahead of Britain's knife-edge general election on Thursday. Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour opposition leader Ed Miliband said that voters faced a stark choice.
With polls showing the two main parties neck-and-neck and unlikely to win a majority in Thursday's vote, power will likely hinge on the performance of smaller parties such as the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Liberal Democrats.
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