Britain's ruling Conservatives were one percentage point ahead of the opposition Labour Party one day before a general election, a TNS poll showed on Wednesday.

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Support for the Conservatives stood at 33%, down one point since last week, while Labour had also dropped by one point to 32%. The Liberal Democrats, junior coalition partners to the Conservatives, were on 8 %, the anti-European Union party UKIP on 14%, and the Greens on 6%.

"With polling day around the corner the polls suggest that Labour and the Conservatives have reached stalemate," said Michelle Harrison, head of political and social research at TNS.  

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