UK political leaders contest election

(VOVworld) - Britain's political leaders crisscrossed the country Tuesday in a frenetic last dash to sway undecided voters, with less than 48 hours to go until Thursday’s election.

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British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to supporters during a rally at Hayesfield Girls' School in Bath (Photo: Getty Images)

British Prime Minister David Cameron of the Conservative party began his final 36-hour journey around Britain to persuade undecided voters. Mr. Cameron can win if the Conservative party manages to take 290 seats in the 650-seat House of Commons and allies with the Liberal Democrats Party. Speaking to the press, British Treasury Chief George Osborne said the Conservatives are targeting 23 seats that could tip the balance. Meanwhile, Labor party leader Ed Milliband has focused debate for the last 2 days on the national health service, which is considered a crucial issue for his party to win. According to the latest poll, the Conservative and Labor Parties are likely to win equal numbers of votes. So, the Liberal Democrats party led by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg may play a key role in forming a governing alliance after the election.

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