
Parties have begun a 48-hour blitz in constituencies across the country as they make their final appeals to voters ahead of polling day.
Rishi Sunak began Tuesday visiting businesses in Oxfordshire, insisting predictions of a heavy Tory defeat were not going to stop him from continuing his fight to remain in No 10.
Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer is campaigning across the Midlands. The Labour leader argued a big majority for Labour predicted by many polls would be “better for the country”, after the prime minister repeatedly warned voters against giving the party a “supermajority” in recent days.
Reform UK’s has been struck by yet more accusations of racism and misogyny, as a second candidate announced she is defecting to the Tories.
Georgie David, who was due to stand for the party in West Ham and Beckton, claimed the “vast majority” of Reform candidates are “racist, misogynistic and bigoted”.
With only two days to go until polling day, an investigation has also been launched into reports of delays in the delivery of thousands of postal ballots.
