The UK votes in a snap general election on Thursday.
The election comes as Britain prepares for delicate ‘Brexit’ negotiations on leaving the European Union.
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Security has also come to the forefront of campaigning as the UK has experienced three terror attacks in the past three months – including an attack at London Bridge on June 3 that left seven dead and dozens injured.
When campaigning for the June 8 election began last month, polls showed the Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives to be 20 points ahead of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party.
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Many polls are suggesting that gap has narrowed significantly since then, and elections in the UK have often produced surprises.
Al Jazeera takes a closer look at past UK governments elections – the victories, defeats, and upsets since 1945.