Britain heads towards most history-shaping election since WWII
Britain is facing the most testing and significant period in its modern history since World War II.
The polarised electorate now has a critical choice to make — but it seems unlikely the result, whatever it may be, will heal deep and toxic divisions that could last a generation or more.
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The 20th century saw Britain fight alongside and against Europeans and then help make the prosperous peace into the 21st century. This election will help determine where Britain's formal relationship with the European Union lands and what the impact will be on all walks of life.
In 1945, after punishing years of war, Nazi bombardment, self-sacrifice and rationing, the voting populace shifted in huge numbers after Victory in Europe Day, casting aside wartime leader Winston Churchill for a Labour Party committed to economic rebuilding from the ashes of war.
In the nearly 75 years since, there have been other pivotal polling days in 1964, 1979, 1997 and 2010 and now the Brexit election serves up another inflection point that will shape the country's future.
Churchill swept aside in 1945
Churchill epitomised Britain in its war years: The bulldog spirit and features and the iconic victory sign are still well-ingrained on the national psyche.