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Why should I vote Labour or Conservative in the general election? A video guide to the manifestos of the two main parties

We look at what the two main parties have to say on the key issues

Katerina Kravtsova
Wednesday 06 May 2015 14:54 BST
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Labour or the Conservatives - who will get your vote?
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With less than 24 hours to go before the polls open for the General Election, the parties have stepped up their campaigns as they attempt to vie for your vote.

But what exactly are they promising to deliver? We take a look at what the two major parties: Labour and the Conservatives are offering you for that crucial cross in their box.

We’ve broken down the two parties manifestos and analysed what each party’s policy is on the key issues. From the NHS and welfare to tax and foreign policy, here’s what the Tories and Labour have to say in their manifestos.

Now it’s up to you to decide.

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