Published December 12, 2015
Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain's election campaign is on a knife edge as he rallies his Conservative party ahead of the close-fought race.
Cameron told a party conference Saturday that "this isn't any election. This is a high-stakes, high-risk election."
He continued, "this is a knife-edge election and can only be cut two ways: Conservative or Labour."
The campaign officially kicks off Monday, when Parliament is dissolved ahead of the May 7 vote.
Polls suggest no party will win a majority of seats.
Opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband launched his campaign Friday from the top of London's Orbit tower, promising to preserve the cash-strapped National Health Service.
Cameron also made the NHS a priority, vowing to ensure people have access to doctors and hospital services seven days a week.
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