As the UK gears up for a pivotal general election on July 4, the first since Boris Johnson's 2019 victory, political tensions rise with debates over the Equality Act and anti-migrant stances. In New Jersey, voters are preparing for the June 4 primary with options to vote by mail, in-person early, or at polling stations. The UK's Labour and SNP parties criticize the Conservative's policies, highlighting the election's significance on future governance and societal issues. Meanwhile, New Jersey's primary focuses on party nominations, with both states emphasizing the importance of voter registration and participation.
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