AFTER weeks of campaigning, the day of decision making has come.Hundreds of keen voters will head for the polling stations to make their mark in the general election.
AFTER weeks of campaigning, the day of decision making has come.
Hundreds of keen voters will head for the polling stations to make their mark in the general election.
Across Suffolk, hundreds of polling stations opened at 7am, with the electorate having until 10pm to cast their votes.
The sun is set to shine on Suffolk's residents venturing to make a decision which is set to effect the whole country.
Strategists believe that an unusually large number of voters will only make their minds up when they get into the polling booths, adding a layer of uncertainty to the result.
A string of eve-of-election opinion polls gave David Cameron's Conservatives a clear lead over Labour and the Liberal Democrats, but suggested that the Tories will not reach the level of support they need to claim an overall majority in the House of Commons.
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