Cameron dissolves UK Parliament
March 31, 2015
The formal process of the UK’s general election has begun. British Prime Minister David Cameron has informed the Queen of the dissolution of Parliament, firing the formal starting gun on what he has termed “the most important general election in a generation”.
Speaking outside 10 Downing Street after returning from Buckingham Palace, Cameron said that the May 7 poll offered voters a “stark choice” between him and Ed Miliband as prime minister, and warned that a Labour victory would deliver “economic chaos” and tax hikes of more than STG3000 ($A5,763) for the average family.