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Several British newspapers have led their front pages with coverage of the US election. Metro warned of voting machine failure in swing states while the Financial Times simply stated “America decides”. The Daily Mirror warned to “brace for chaos” while the Daily Express predicted a rise in house prices. The i stated that the UK is preparing for a potential six possible scenarios in the aftermath of the election while the Guardian declared the contest “hurtling towards an uncertain finish”.
The Times predicted farmers may “disrupt the food supply system in protest” at the UK inheritance tax policy while the Daily Telegraph declared that the policy puts “food security at risk”. The Sun ran coverage of I’m A Celebrity and the Queen’s recent health struggles while The Daily Star warned that the US is “braced for riots and legal chaos”.
It is clear that the UK media, like the rest of the world, is anxiously awaiting the results of the US election. Multiple scenarios have been considered and the future of food security and the property market have been analysed. Whatever the result may be, it is clear that the outcome will resonate around the world and dictate political and economic ramifications for years to come
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