Britons have turned out to vote in the General Election.
Polling station workers place signs outside a polling station in Islington, in readiness for voting in Britain’s general election, in London (REUTERS/Peter Nicholls)
Electoral workers put up a sign in the window of a building being used as a polling station in Doncaster (Reuters)
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron arrives with his wife Samantha to vote in Spelsbury (REUTERS/Toby Melville)
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave after voting in Spelsbury (REUTERS/Toby Melville)
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron arrives with his wife Samantha to vote in Spelsbury (REUTERS/Toby Melville)
Two activists stand outside the polling station where Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron is due to vote in Spelsbury. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
Protesters hold up placards and a banner as Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave a polling station after voting in Spelsbury (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
Britain’s opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband arrives to vote with his wife Justine in Doncaster (REUTERS/Darren Staples)
Britain’s opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband leaves after voting with his wife Justine in Doncaster (REUTERS/Darren Staples)
Nigel Farage, the leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) arrives to vote in Ramsgate. (REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett)
Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, waves after voting in Broomhouse, Scotland (REUTERS/Russell Cheyne)
Natalie Bennett (C), the leader of the Green Party leaves after voting at a polling station in London (REUTERS/Phil Noble)
A Conservative supporter waits at a polling station in central London. (REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth)
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