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Wednesday, 5 May 2010 - Party leaders make final tour of Britain for votes |
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World Prime Minister Gordon Brown hinted that he could step aside if his Labor Party fails to win a fourth consecutive election Thursday, as most polls suggest. Recent surveys have indicated that David Cameron, hoping to end his center-right Conservative Party's 13 years in opposition, would either win a slim majority in parliament or fall just short of it. But a new poll showed the race tightening again. The YouGov survey for the Sun newspaper showed Labor cutting the Conservatives' lead to five points while the Liberal Democrats, traditionally Britain's third party, slipped back. That outcome would make Labor the largest party in parliament, though without a majority, if repeated Thursday. "I have never known so many undecided voters as we have seen in this election," Brown told a rally in Manchester. Cameron planned to campaign overnight, with events scheduled in northern England early Wednesday as he seeks support from the third of voters said to still be wavering. 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