(CNN) - London, England – The tightening race to the May 6 general elections has increased the likelihood of a hung parliament in the United Kingdom, but Conservative Party leader David Cameron isn't ready to talk about striking deals yet.
"I'm a participant, I want to move the polls and get a decisive result, and there's 10 days left to get that result," he told CNN in an interview. "It can be done."
A hung parliament would result, if no party can claim a ruling majority and coalitions must be formed. Recent polls have shown a strong possibility of a hung parliament, with Cameron and the Labour Party's Gordon Brown - who is trying to hang on to the prime minister's seat - going neck and neck.
Cameron didn't rule out partnering up with Liberal Democrat party leader Nick Clegg to form a coalition government, but said it wouldn't best serve the country's interests.