Voters in West London's Ealing shared their opinions on who they thought should win the general election on Thursday.
One voter, Chris, said he was voting for Labour because he was "tired of inequality, unfairness and austerity in the country" caused by conservative politicians who have "instituted austerity and made the poor pay for the crisis."
Ritu, who has lived in the UK for two years, has noticed "a big toll that Brexit has taken" on her customer projects, but expressed how "important" it is to vote.
Meanwhile, one resident, John, said he would be voting for Boris Johnson because "socialism is a wonderful concept until you run out of other people's money and conversely, conservatism is the worst political concept except all the rest."
Polling stations opened at 0700 GMT in 650 constituencies across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Official results are expected to start coming in after polls close at 2200 GMT.
This is the third UK general election in less than five years.
Voters in West London's Ealing shared their opinions on who they thought should win the general election on Thursday.
One voter, Chris, said he was voting for Labour because he was "tired of inequality, unfairness and austerity in the country" caused by conservative politicians who have "instituted austerity and made the poor pay for the crisis."
Ritu, who has lived in the UK for two years, has noticed "a big toll that Brexit has taken" on her customer projects, but expressed how "important" it is to vote.
Meanwhile, one resident, John, said he would be voting for Boris Johnson because "socialism is a wonderful concept until you run out of other people's money and conversely, conservatism is the worst political concept except all the rest."
Polling stations opened at 0700 GMT in 650 constituencies across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Official results are expected to start coming in after polls close at 2200 GMT.
This is the third UK general election in less than five years.
Voters in West London's Ealing shared their opinions on who they thought should win the general election on Thursday.
One voter, Chris, said he was voting for Labour because he was "tired of inequality, unfairness and austerity in the country" caused by conservative politicians who have "instituted austerity and made the poor pay for the crisis."
Ritu, who has lived in the UK for two years, has noticed "a big toll that Brexit has taken" on her customer projects, but expressed how "important" it is to vote.
Meanwhile, one resident, John, said he would be voting for Boris Johnson because "socialism is a wonderful concept until you run out of other people's money and conversely, conservatism is the worst political concept except all the rest."
Polling stations opened at 0700 GMT in 650 constituencies across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Official results are expected to start coming in after polls close at 2200 GMT.
This is the third UK general election in less than five years.