NEWSU.K's general election: Lots of dogsA voter ties up Guia, a Labrador rescued from Ecuador, outside a polling station in Stalybridge in greater Manchester. Britain went to the polls on June 8, 2017, in a snap election to choose who will lead the country out of the European Union, after a campaign overshadowed by terrorist attacks.Anthony Devlin, Getty ImagesA woman with three dogs leaves the polling station at Burton Court pavilion in southwest London on June 8, 2017, as Britain holds a general election.Odd Andersen, AFP/Getty ImagesPolling station inspector Paul Howden arrives at a pub, set up as a polling station, in Cristmas Common, near Oxford, west of London, on June 8, 2017, as Britain holds a general election.Adrian Dennis, AFP/Getty ImagesA woman leads her dig away from a polling station set up in the garage of a private residence in Croydon, south London.Ben Stansall, AFP/Getty ImagesSinn Fein's northern leader Michelle O'Neill poses in a Sinn Fein election campaign caravan after casting her vote at a polling station in Clonoe, west of Belfast.Paul Faith, AFP/Getty ImagesBritain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves a polling station after casting her ballot west of London, on June 8, 2017, as Britain holds a general election.Ben Stansall, AFP/Getty ImagesSophie Allison, riding her horse Splash, rides out of the driveway of a private residence, set up as a polling station, near Reading, west of London.Adrian Dennis, AFP/Getty ImagesThis is a polling station in Cardiff, Wales.Geoff Caddick, AFP/Getty ImagesBritish Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives to vote in the British general election at a polling station in Islington, north London.Andy Rain, European Pressphoto AgencyA voter passes signs for local candidates in Edinburgh, Scotland.Lesley Martin, AFP/Getty ImagesA man with a dog leaves a church set up as a polling station in Stadhampton, near Oxford, west of London.Adrian Dennis, AFP/Getty ImagesThis dog stands guard at a polling station in Howden, northeast England.Lindsey Parnaby, AFP/Getty ImagesTilly, a Cocker Spaniel, sits on a seat outside the Anglesea Arms pub, set up as a polling station, while her owner casts her ballot in London.Justin Tallis, AFP/Getty ImagesScottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, left, and her partner Jen Wilson and their dog Mister Wilson, at a cafe set up as a polling station, in Edinburgh, Scotland.Lesley Martin, AFP/Getty ImagesBenedictine nuns from Tyburn Convent leave after voting in Britain's general election at a polling station in St. John's Parish Hall, London, on June 8, 2017.Matt Dunham, APPeople walk around parliament square on election day in Westminster, London.Frank Augstein, APA voter leaves a polling station with his dog in Stalybridge.Anthony Devlin, Getty ImagesA woman walks her dog past a polling station in Carlin How.Ian Forsyth, Getty ImagesA man leaves with his dog after voting at a polling station at Royton Park Bowling Club in Royton.Anthony Devlin, Getty ImagesA man sits with his dog Dylan outside a Polling Station at the Anglesea Arms pub in London.Dan Kitwood, Getty Images