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May ahead but set to lose majority in UK election: exit poll

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Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives are set to lose their overall majority after Britain's general election, an exit poll shows after voting closes. IMAGES of the London Eye with multicolored lighting to reflect exit poll

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