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Thursday, 6 May 2010 - Britons vote in photo finish election |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Slideshow Video Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared Euro mauled, stocks weaken as debt woes deepen 3:05am EDT Americans "bombarded" with cancer causes: report 12:23am EDT WRAPUP 1-US asks Pakistan for help in NY bomb probe-report 12:36am EDT Luggage explosion causes scare at Houston airport 04 May 2010 Many possible triggers for wider euro debt crisis 05 May 2010 UPDATE 1- Sinatra week ends Aaron Kelly's run on "Idol" 1:20am EDT Google sues indie label over copyright claims 12:56am EDT No bomb found in truck on New York bridge: police 1:35am EDT Europe leaders warn of contagion, 3 die in Greece | Video 05 May 2010 Fears of Greek contagion sweep global markets | Video 2:46am EDT Americans "bombarded" with cancer causes: report 12:23am EDT NY bomb attempt reignites security camera debate 05 May 2010 Many possible triggers for wider euro debt crisis 05 May 2010 Fears of Greek contagion sweep global markets | Video 2:46am EDT Thai protesters stay put, want more clarity from PM 12:24am EDT African leaders launch push against malaria 05 May 2010 Oil cleanup chemicals worry environment watchdogs 04 May 2010 Police barred from penis enlargement 23 Apr 2010 Bad night's sleep can hamper body's insulin use 05 May 2010 Big Bang machine scientists look to exotic findings 05 May 2010 Britons vote in "photo finish" election Keith Weir LONDON Thu May 6, 2010 2:12am EDT Factboxes Factbox: Ten seats to watch on UK election night Wed, May 5 2010 Factbox: UK rules for inconclusive election Wed, May 5 2010 Related News Canada shows UK hung parliaments work -- sometimes 1:09am EDT Q+A: How do Britain's elections work? Wed, May 5 2010 Related Video UK election draws mixed views Wed, May 5 2010 UK campaigns: No they didn't UK leaders' wives under spotlight < 1 / 14 > View Full Size LONDON (Reuters) - Britons began voting on Thursday in what is forecast to be the closest election since 1992, with the opposition Conservatives struggling to convert their opinion poll advantage into an outright majority. World The six latest newspaper polls put the Conservatives between six and nine percentage points ahead of Labor, making them the largest party, but denying them outright control. The center-right Conservatives, led by former public relations executive David Cameron, have seen their poll lead dwindle since the turn of the year, with voters seemingly reluctant to embrace their call for change after 13 years of rule by Labor. At stake is how the British economy can recover from recession, and how the next government will reduce a huge budget deficit to slow an upward spiral in the nation's debt. Markets want a clear-cut result and fear that a stalemate could lead to political paralysis, hampering efforts to tackle the deficit which is running in excess of 11 percent of GDP. The equation has been made more complex by a surge in support for the centrist Liberal Democrats, energized by strong performances in TV debates by their leader Nick Clegg, who shares Cameron's relative youth and easy manner. The likeliest outcome is a "hung parliament" in which no party wins an outright majority in the 650-seat parliament. Britain has not had an inconclusive election since 1974 and does not have the tradition of coalition-forming of its neighbors in continental Europe. Sterling hit a near nine-month high on Wednesday against a euro weakened by the crisis in Greece. However, analysts say the markets could turn their fire on British assets should efforts to form a government prove protracted and messy. BROWN AND OUT? Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labor party has shown some improvement in the latest polls and the quirks of the British parliamentary system mean it could finish third in terms of vote share and still remain the largest bloc in parliament. That scenario would leave the Lib Dems holding the balance of power and certain to press their case for electoral reform to a more proportional system. Clegg has said he would find it hard to do a deal with Brown if Labor does finish third, but has not ruled out working with an alternative Labor leader, or with the Conservatives. The Lib Dems share Labor's concern that spending cuts should not be imposed until economic recovery is established and Labor are more open to electoral reform than the Conservatives. The Conservatives have promised to cut the deficit harder and faster than Labor and to squeeze out 6 billion pounds ($9 billion) in efficiency savings in the current year. Labor has warned voters that this could cost jobs and jeopardize the recovery but independent commentators say the figures are tiny compared with a forecast deficit this year of 163 billion pounds. The latest surveys by Populus in the Times and ComRes for ITV News/Independent put the Conservatives on 37 percent of the vote, ahead of Labor on 28 percent. The Liberal Democrats slipped back to third place in four of the polls. Bookmaker William Hill made a hung parliament its 4/7 favorite for the election outcome, with a Conservative majority the second favorite at 6-4. Britain's tabloid newspapers were emblazoned with bold headlines, the Daily Express calling Thursday's ballot "D-day", while the Sun hailed Cameron as "Our Only Hope" in a front page decked out in the style of Barack Obama's campaign posters. Only the Mirror pledged support for Brown, asking voters if they could really picture Cameron as Prime Minister, citing his hobbies as "cutting public services; rewarding rich and privileged" and "fox hunting". Independent think-tanks have accused all the parties of failing to be open with voters about the scale of cuts that will be needed to restore public finances to order after the worst recession since World War Two. Polls opened at 0600 GMT and will close at 2100 GMT. Exit polls broadcast immediately after polls close will give the first indication of the outcome, with results coming in from up and down the country through the night and well into Friday. (Additional reporting by Caroline Copley; Editing by Jodie Ginsberg/David Stamp/Michael Roddy) World     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters.   More from Reuters U.S. asks Pakistan for help in NY bomb probe: report NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States has asked Pakistan for help investigating a failed plot to bomb New York's Times Square, The Washington Post reported on Thursday, as investigators kept questioning a Pakistani-American charged in the case. | Video No bomb found in truck on New York bridge: police Fears of Greek contagion sweep global markets | Video Volunteers, military team up for U.S. spill fight | Video Britons vote in "photo finish" election | Video Nigerian president dies, acting leader to take over » More Top News BP chief needs his PR skills Tony Hayward, known for blunt speaking, will need to muster diplomatic skills if an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is not to prompt a political backlash.  Full Article  Video: Calm before the spill "World's whitest beaches" under threat Obama biggest recipient of BP cash Poll: Is it still "drill baby drill"? Green Business Alienated, radicalized immigrants Fears are bound to heighten over radicalized immigrants in the wake of the attempted New York bombing by a Pakistani-American. Are these worries justified?  Full Article | Video  Bomber probe shifts to foreign links Factbox: A married financial analyst Bomb suspect was bound for Pakistan Bomber from respectable background What inspired the bomb attempt? 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