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A guide to the British election for non-Brits
On 7 May, voters across the four nations of the United Kingdom – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – will go to the polls to elect a new government and new prime minister.
This is the most complex and unpredictable British election in living memory, and with less than a month to go, the pollsters and the politicians themselves remain as flummoxed as the rest of us as to what the next government might look like.
If you’re not from the UK, have never voted for a local MP, or are just a bit confused about how the whole thing works, hopefully this will help…
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