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The leader of Britain's pro-EU Liberal Democrats, Jo Swinson, says early election results and exit polls, which indicate a big win for the ruling Conservative party, will bring "dread and dismay". Swinson, who campaigned on a pledge to revoke Brexit if elected, was beaten into second place by the Scottish National Party (SNP) in her East Dunbartonshire seat in western Scotland. SOUNDBITE
Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson addresses supporters in London, two days away from Thursday's general election. The Liberal Democrats hope to capture the votes of "Remainers" with a clear message to cancel Brexit, pitching themselves as the pro-European Union party, as opposed to the pro-Brexit Conservatives and undecided Labour IMAGES
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Jo Swinson arrives to cast her vote in the UK's general election in Glasgow. IMAGES
Guildford (United Kingdom), Dec 11 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Neil Hall).- The leader of the Liberal Democrat Party, Jo Swinson, on Wednesday closed her campaign in the town of Guildford, southwest of London, in one of her last political acts in view of the general elections to be held on Thursday in the United Kingdom.FOOTAGE OF JO SWINSON'S CLOSING CAMPAIGN
Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Vince Cable, heads to the polls to elect the UK's future representatives in the European Parliament, an election the country did not expect to hold nearly three years after the Brexit referendum.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).