Sir Keir Starmer will spend the final campaign day shuttling between Scotland, England and Wales on Wednesday, while the prime minister will be trying to shore up the vote in the Tory heartlands in England’s south-east.
The Labour leader is starting the day in Carmarthenshire, Wales, before heading up to East Kilbride, near Glasgow, and then back down to Redditch in Worcestershire.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, meanwhile, is campaigning in the Conservative heartlands of south-east England. His schedule takes him to Hampshire, where polls suggest some long-held Tory seats may be vulnerable on Thursday, particularly to the Liberal Democrats.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey will also be hitting the Tory “blue wall”, stopping off in Chippenham, Winchester, and Harpenden.
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