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 laborista Ed Miliband y su esposa Justine tras votar en Doncaster, norte de Inglaterra
07.05.2015Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband leaves after voting with his wife Justine in Doncaster, northern England, Britain, May 7, 2015. REUTERS/Darren StaplesREUTERS/Darren Staples -
La primera ministra de Escocia y líder del Partido Nacionalista Escocés, Nicola Sturgeon, tras depositar su voto en Broomhouse
07.05.2015First Minister of Scotland and Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon poses for photographs after casting her ballot at Broomhouse Community Hall in Broomhouse, Scotland, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Polls have opened in Britain's national election, a contest that is expected to produce an ambiguous result, a period of frantic political horse-trading and a bout of national soul-searching. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)AP Photo/Scott Heppell -
El primer ministro británico y líder de los conservadores, David Cameron, llegar para votar junto a su esposa Samantha en Spelsbury, centro de Inglaterra
07.05.2015Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives with his wife Samantha to vote in Spelsbury, central England, Britain May 7, 2015. British voters get to decide on Thursday who they want to rule the world's fifth-largest economy in a tight election that could yield weak government, propel the United Kingdom towards a vote on EU membership and stoke Scottish desire for secession. REUTERS REUTERS/Toby MelvilleREUTERS REUTERS/Toby Melville
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