U.K. Election News Updates -- May 5, 2010



'We Have 24 Hours To Save Britain': Cameron In Last Gasp Bid To Oust Brown As Four In 10 Voters As Still Undecided -- The Daily Mail

* Tory leader: 'We're going all out for a majority'
* Brown attacks Tory cuts in bid to shore up core vote
* Lib Dems now in danger of slipping back to third
* Simon Cowell declares his support for David Cameron
* New poll shows 38% of voters could still switch sides
* Ulster Unionists could prop up Tory government

David Cameron warned there are just 24 hours to 'save' Britain from another five years under Gordon Brown today as the party leaders frantically campaigned in a final push for votes.

With Britain still on course for a hung parliament, the Tory leader admitted he was nervous but insisted the Conservatives have 'every chance'.

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More News On Britain's General Election

Election 2010: Assessing the campaign as end approaches
-- BBC
General Election 2010 latest: live -- The Telegraph
Swing Seats Hold Key to U.K. Election -- Wall Street Journal
Lib Dems squeezed as election day looms -- Times Online
Leaders make final campaign push -- BBC
Party leaders in last ditch bid for votes -- Financial Times
British party leaders woo voters in final hours -- Reuters
Britain Enters Final Day of Campaigning Before Elections -- Voice of America
Brown delivers final big set speech before polling day -- BBC
Immigration Could Sway Coming Vote in Britain -- New York Times
General Election 2010: Quotes of the campaigns -- The Telegraph
Nick Clegg is runaway general election victor (in bookish vote) -- The Guardian
Pound Advances on Speculation Conservatives May Form Government -- Bloomberg

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