UK Election: Conservatives Brace for Historic Defeat as Labour Eyes Landslide
As polls predict a record victory for Labour, party leaders make final appeals to voters on the eve of the election.
- Labour leader Keir Starmer has campaigned in 57 constituencies, focusing on key Conservative-held seats.
- Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has visited 56 constituencies, urging voters to prevent a Labour 'supermajority'.
- Cabinet minister Mel Stride conceded that Labour is likely to achieve the largest majority in UK history.
- Nigel Farage's Reform UK party aims to capture votes from disaffected Conservatives and Labour supporters.
- Polling stations open at 7am on Thursday, with results expected to indicate a significant shift in UK politics.




































































































































