Unpredictable result in Great Britain
All scenarios for a future British government, which will have the difficult mission of saving the country from economic crisis and reduce the huge budget deficit are still possible today, the day when people are expected at the polls in one of the tightest parliamentary elections in the last decades.
Conservative David Cameron, Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg and Labourist Gordon Brown are the 3 figures in the center of attention.
Surveys favorites are David Cameron’s Conservatives, but no party seems able to achieve the majority required for a stable government.
Two polls published yesterday- YouGov and ComRes-by The Sun and The Independent increased uncertainty in a country which is far from being used to form coalitions.
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