Odaily Planet Daily News The Labour Party, which is most likely to win tomorrow's British general election, barely mentioned cryptocurrencies during the campaign, which may mean that the future of the country's crypto industry remains uncertain. Apart from briefly stating that it hopes the UK will become a tokenization center and supporting the digital pound plan, the party has remained silent on cryptocurrencies. The topic did not come up in the last debate between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour MP Keir Starmer, which was about welfare, immigration and relations with the European Union. Although the Conservative government has introduced a series of cryptocurrency policies, its current manifesto does not mention it. The Labour Party is leading in the polls, with 42% of voters expressing support. According to Ipsos' June survey of voting intentions, the Conservative Party's support rate is 19%. When the seats are counted, Starmer is likely to become prime minister with a majority in Parliament. (CoinDesk)