David Cameron and Ed Miliband go into polling day with a final series of opinion polls putting Conservatives and Labour still neck and neck: five weeks of campaigning has failed to break the deadlock.
According to the political betting market, Mr Cameron is reckoned to be on course to win roughly 290 seats to Mr Miliband’s 265, a result that might just allow the prime minister to cling on to power with Liberal Democrat support.
But the Labour leader has more potential allies in a hung parliament, hence the equal odds some bookmakers offer on Mr Cameron and Mr Miliband becoming Britain’s next prime minister.
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