British general: time is the only campaign debate


Evening unprecedented in Britain. At five weeks of Legislative British Prime Minister participates Thursday the one and only televised debate of the campaign. David Cameron, the Conservative, who had refused to end a one-on-one with the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Ed Miliband, has finally backed down. The two men must confront this Thursday night for the first and last time in this hectic election campaign.


This debate will last two hours. Also participate in the televised game, five party leaders including the leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg.


The returning May 7 looks very indecisive. Opinion polls show Labour and Conservatives neck-and-neck. Northern Ireland The latest survey out credits respectively 270 and 276 seats. The lack of an absolute majority remains the risk of the Legislative.


With a projection of four seats, the Ukip, the anti-European party right Nigel Farage who is calling for the UK so the European Union and closes its borders to immigration, confirms its decline.


Conversely, the Scottish National Party (SNP) Nicola Sturgeon has the wind in its sails in Scotland. Credited with 50 seats in the polls, he had so far only six deputies to the last British Parliament.






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