The Times (May 6)
With voters heading to the polls in a race that’s too close to call, The Times calls the election “historic in both style and substance.” Most had assumed the election would be “dominated by apathy and indifference.” Instead, the election has proven “deeply invigorating.” With Britain both at war and facing economic uncertainty, The Times proclaims, “this is the most important election for a generation.”
With voters heading to the polls in a race that’s too close to call, The Times calls the election “historic in both style and substance.” Most had assumed the election would be “dominated by apathy and indifference.” Instead, the election has proven “deeply invigorating.” With Britain both at war and facing economic uncertainty, The Times proclaims, “this is the most important election for a generation.”