LONDON (Reuters) - British new car registrations fell by 6.7% on the year in October, dragged down by a 13% fall by individual buyers, an industry group said, blaming "economic and political uncertainty" as Britain prepares for an election that will shape the outcome of Brexit.A total of 143,251 vehicles were sold last month, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), down from 153,599 in October 2018."The growth in alternatively fuelled cars is very welcome, showing..