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Britain goes to the polls on May 7 in the closest general election for a generation, which also looks set to deliver a minority government for the first time since 1974. The results could also push Britain closer to leaving the European Union and hasten Scottish independence. Prime Minister David Cameron’s center-right Conservatives, leaders of a coalition government since 2010, are fighting to stay in office but are at level pegging with Ed Miliband’s center-left Labour in opinion polls.
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The Guardian explains why the local elections May 7 elections are “more important than ever.”
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