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Dan Kitwood
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Poll: Cameron or Miliband ... Who would you like to see in Number 10?

Ireland and Britain trade over €1 billion worth of goods and services each week – and politicians here will be paying close attention to the result.

MILLIONS OF PEOPLE are casting their vote in the UK General Election this morning. Polls opened at 7am at around 50,000 venues across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

When the dust settles at the end of what could be a long process either Conservative David Cameron or Labour’s Ed Miliband will be Prime Minister (it’s complicated).

Our deeply intertwined economies trade over a billion euro worth of goods and services every week – and while (obviously) we’ve no say in the issue, you can bet politicians here will be taking a huge interest in the results of the election.

So – who would you prefer to see in charge?


Poll Results:

Ed Miliband (3322)
David Cameron (3255)
No interest/opinion (1594)
None of the above, please! (1540)

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