Elecciones en el Reino Unido
Unos 50 millones de británicos votan en las elecciones más reñidas de la Historia reciente del país
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El líder de los liberal-demócratas, Nick Clegg, y su esposa, la española Miriam González, tras votar en Sheffield
07.05.2015Britain's Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, and his wife Miriam Gonzalez Durantez, leave after voting at a polling station in Sheffield, Britain, May 7, 2015. REUTERS/Andrew YatesREUTERS/Andrew Yates -
Votantes en Glasgow, Escocia
07.05.2015Members of the public arrive to vote at a polling station in Glasgow, Scotland, on May 7, 2015, as Britain holds a general election. Polls opened Thursday in Britain's closest general election for decades with voters set to decide between the Conservatives of Prime Minister David Cameron, Ed Miliband's Labour and a host of smaller parties. AFP PHOTO / IAN MACNICOLAFP PHOTO / IAN MACNICOL -
El alcalde de Londres, Boris Johnson
07.05.2015London Mayor Boris Johnson and his wife Marina leave after casting their vote in Islington in London, Britain May 7, 2015. Britons went to vote on Thursday in the tightest election for decades; one that could cause government gridlock, push the world's fifth-largest economy closer to leaving the European Union and stoke a second attempt by Scotland to break away. REUTERS/Peter NichollsREUTERS/Peter Nicholls
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