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Decision 2015 - a new Politics in Spires series on the election

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The United Kingdom general election is less than a month away, and it is proving to be on a knife’s edge. Only a few percentage points separate the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, and for now no party seems to have a decisive advantage in the polls. Meanwhile, smaller parties such as the Greens, the Liberal Democrats, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and the Scottish National Party (SNP) could hold the balance of power in a hung parliament after May 2015.


What are the predicted outcomes of the upcoming election, and how can we accurately forecast the vote? What would a coalition government look like? How will Britain’s relationship with the European Union develop after May 2015? What is the future of party politics in Britain, and what constitutional issues will the future government face? Join Politics in Spires for the special series “Decision 2015” to explore these questions with experts in the field.

http://politicsinspires.org/decision-2015/

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