• July 4, 2024

Election 2024: Rishi Sunak calls himself an ‘underdog’ at final campaign rally

Election 2024: Rishi Sunak calls himself an ‘underdog’ at final campaign rally

Election 2024: Rishi Sunak calls himself an ‘underdog’ at final campaign rally

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Political Reporter

Election 2024: Rishi Sunak calls himself an ‘underdog’ at final campaign rally
From left: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty and his parents Usha and Yashvir Sunak. Photo: PA

Rishi Sunak has described himself as “this underdog” at his final Conservative campaign rally ahead of the polls opening this morning.

The Prime Minister spoke about his football team – Southampton FC – and referenced the club’s “relegation battles” in the 1990s.

And in a reference to his own fight in the polls with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, he pledged: “It is not over until the final whistle blows, and this underdog will fight to the final whistle, with your support”.

Sunak, who is battling towards election day with his party 20-points behind in the polls, reiterated his argument for voters to support the Tories to prevent a Labour “supermajority”.

He told activists gathered in Hampshire that they “only have a day left to save Britain from the danger of a Labour government”, and warned against “sleepwalking” into the election.

The former Chancellor insisted it would only require 130,000 votes to “deprive Starmer of that supermajority he so desperately craves”, adding: “We cannot surrender to Labour.”

While in Redditch, speaking in a former SureStart centre, Sir Keir stressed that there were “two different futures on the ballot box”, asking voters to “turn the page and start to rebuild our country”.

Starmer said: “We stand here on the eve of the election as a changed Labour Party… we are asking for the opportunity to change the country.”

He added: “Every vote has to be earned… imagine a different future on Friday morning. A Labour government elected in, the fourth time in history we will have come from opposition into power.”

The Labour leader repeated what he said were his “day one” priorities , including cutting NHS waiting lists and setting up GB Energy, as he pledged to enter government with his “sleeves rolled up”.

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