Three months of British law, Cameron led the train


David Cameron hopes to raise everyone on the train to success, and stay in control. The Prime Minister conveyed the message while driving a train into the city of Derby, three months before the elections on May 7

The campaign launched in early January in full swing with a lot of promise. Elections ahead tight as ever in the UK. The usual hegemony of the two main parties, the governing Conservatives and the Labour Party Ed Miliband may be challenged through training as Ukip: Nigel Farage, the leader of this anti-European movement and anti-immigration not yet expects a "massive" breakthrough ideas

for five years in the UK, but in disrupting the political game. The Greens have them on a roll, (while in 2010 it had collected only 1% of the vote, arrogating a single parliamentary seat in Brighton (south), the Green Party is credited today 9% of the vote by several polls). There will also be the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party (Scottish National Party).






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