Turning-point elections to take place in Great Britain on May 6
The elections may be the most crucial in the last 60 years. The elections will decide whether the Labour Party keeps the power it gained in 1997. Gordon Brown’s party is third in some surveys following the Conservative and the Liberal-Democratic Parties. According to sociologists, not a single party will get the majority in the 650-mandate House of Commons.
Coalitions are not popular in Britain, reminds the BBC. The last one was registered during the WWII.
45 million Britons out of 61 million people have the right to vote. The elections will end at 12 a.m. EEST.
Coalitions are not popular in Britain, reminds the BBC. The last one was registered during the WWII.
45 million Britons out of 61 million people have the right to vote. The elections will end at 12 a.m. EEST.