Vote will determine immediate future of UK's troubled departure from EU; Boris Johnson leads over Jeremy Corbyn in polls, but vote seen as volatile

British PM accused of hiding among milk bottles to avoid TV interview; beset by anti-Semitism allegations, Labour chief accuses 'some in the media' of attacking his party

PM Boris Johnson and his rival, Labour leader Corbyn, out campaigning before dawn as both fret over a volatile electorate frustrated at Brexit impasse

Socialist candidate has pulled party leftward, while taking flak for anti-Semitism row and failure to draw centrists to party's ranks

British prime minister finds his campaign overshadowed by controversy two days before national vote, but still edging ahead of Corbyn-led Labour

British PM is favorite to win Thursday election, despite repeatedly using offensive language, lying, and failing to deliver on core campaign promise of leaving the EU

Labour slams conservative leader, saying it proves he 'doesn't care' about plight of ordinary people, video of incident goes viral, threatens to upend election days before vote

Jewish protesters reportedly accosted by Labour backers in Bristol as Corbyn visits; polls show Johnson and his Conservative party in lead ahead of December 12 vote

Britain goes to the polls on Thursday but Jewish voters, many of them traditionally Labour supporters, are torn over the party's failure to deal with anti-Semtism

Days before election, amid leaks showing unresolved complaints about anti-Jewish sentiment, John McDonnell says party has learned its lesson from 'horrible, horrible period'

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