British Prime Minister David Cameron said today at the party conference of his conservatives that the election campaign in that country is "on a knife's edge".
"This is no election. This is a high-stakes election. This is a knife-edge election and it can only be cut in two: Conservative or Labour," Cameron said.
The campaign for the parliamentary elections on May XNUMX will officially begin on Monday, when the parliament will be dissolved.
Public opinion polls predict that no party will win a majority of seats in parliament.
Opposition Labor leader Ed Miliband launched his campaign yesterday, from the top of London's Orbit Tower, with a promise to save the NHS, which is in financial trouble.
And Cameron has declared the situation with the health service one of the priorities, promising to enable people to have access to doctors and hospitals seven days a week.
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