Cameron, Miliband Talk Down Minor Parties in Bid for U.K. Power
U.K. Election: Can Miliband Topple Cameron?
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Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition leader Ed Miliband sought to marginalize smaller parties in a bid for power four days before the U.K. general election.
With polls pointing toward a hung parliament after the May 7 vote, Cameron’s Conservatives and Miliband’s Labour Party face the prospect of depending on others to govern. With about a third of the electorate supporting each, the two leaders on Sunday turned their attention to remaining voters.