RISHI Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer criss-crossed Britain in their battle buses yesterday as the election reached its closing 48 hours.
“There are always decisions that need to be made and that is what comes with the privilege of doing this job.”he was dubbed Sir Sleepy “And in places like this it’ll probably go down to a few hundred either way and therefore the worst thing for people who want change is to think ‘job done’ and ‘we don’t need to vote because there’s going to be a majority in any event’.
Back on the road at 5am, Mr Sunak picked up McDonald’s breakfast takeaways for his aides — and revealed he has given up fasting for the campaign.“I’m voting Reform.”POLLING Day is almost upon us - and The Sun has got you covered with TWO live election night episodes of Never Mind The Ballots.