Here's how UK newspapers think people should vote in the election

 By 
Blathnaid Healy
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LONDON -- We're less than 24 hours away from the polls opening but the verdict is in on where most of the British newspapers stand.

The main papers are split on what people should do on Thursday -- some are pushing for another five years for David Cameron as Prime Minister, while others have thrown their weight behind Labour's Ed Miliband, calling for change.

The only common ground between the red-tops and broadsheets: dramatic headlines and awkward photos.

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