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Editor's comment: Could the UK be hung out to dry on 6 May?

Jonathan Swift Post

As election day draws closer, a hung Parliament is becoming an increasingly likely scenario. Despite the efforts of the two traditional major parties and some media outlets, it appears the Liberal Democrats — barring a major disaster — are about to have their biggest say in the outcome of a general election, and ultimately the British government, for decades.

While the voting public at large do not currently seem perturbed by the prospect that success for the Liberals could see no party take an overall majority next week, business people, rightly or

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