The Telegraph: General Election disrupted by terrorism for second time within two weeks
The attacks on London Bridge and Borough Market mark the second time the General Election has been disrupted by an act of terrorism.
It comes less than two weeks after the parties suspended campaigning following the Manchester attack in which suicide bomber Salman Abedi killed 22 people attending an Ariana Grande concert.
There was no immediate announcement whether there would be a further suspension following the latest incident - which came just days before voters are due go to the polls on June 8.
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Update: Some are calling for a suspension of the election .... 'It is time to prioritise the safety of our country and its people': Social media users call for the General Election to be suspended following the London Bridge attack (Daily Mail).
WNU Editor: Terrorist attacks before an election is usually bad news for the governing party.