Britain goes to polls today to choose its Prime Minister
The general elections were announced on April 18 by UK’s current Prime Minister Theresa May.
Britain’s national election to choose its Prime Minister will take place today.
Polling will start at 12.30 PM and will end at 3.30 am tomorrow. If it is a clear result, the result would be out early morning in Britain.
The eve of the UK elections saw quite a bit of activity on both sides of the major parties fighting the elections, the Conservative Party and the Labour Party.
Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May and main opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn were criss-crossing the country, targeting urban areas whose votes could be crucial.
The Prime Minister had stunned Britain on April 18 when she announced a snap election, hoping to transform a massive opinion-poll lead into an equally huge majority in the House of Commons, where she holds a slim 17-seat advantage in the 650-member legislature.