Rishi Sunak will explicitly warn undecided voters against delivering Labour a “supermajority” as campaigning intensifies with just four days until the general election.
With Labour still around 20 points ahead in the polls, the Prime Minister will say in a stump speech: “If they get the kind of majority, the supermajority that the polls suggest, they will set about entrenching themselves in power.
They will rewrite the rules to make it easier for them to stay in office and harder for anyone to replace them. So, don’t surrender your voice to Labour on Thursday.”
Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour urged voters to move to avoid “waking up on July 5 to five more years of economic chaos” as it accused the Tories of having presided over a “one rule for them and another for everyone else” approach to government.
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