00:00The United Kingdom's two major political parties have presented their last-ditch messages to
00:06voters as their campaigns for the general election winds up.
00:10Although the Labor Party is poised to win at Thursday's ballot box, party leader Keir
00:15Starmer urged supporters in Hucknall to not be complacent.
00:19And forget the polls, you all know in constituencies like this, every single vote counts, but we
00:26have to work our way through until 10 o'clock on Thursday evening, making the case that
00:33if you want change, you have to vote for it.
00:36On the campaign trail in Oxfordshire, the Prime Minister since 2022 and Conservative
00:42Party leader Rishi Sunak reiterated that the race is not over.
00:49Secondary care, because obviously we want to make sure everyone can vote, because this
00:52is an important election and in spite of what some people want others to believe that
00:56it's all a foregone conclusion, every vote matters.
00:59Millions of Britons will head to the ballot box this week, electing 650 lawmakers and
01:05a new government.
01:07Conservatives are widely expected to lose to the main opposition party, the centre-left
01:12Labor, after 14 years of power.
01:14But the race is not over.
01:16Key battleground districts include the Red Wall, an industrial area in central and northern
01:22England historically held by Labor, but won by the Conservatives five years ago.
01:27Experts believe growing angst with the Tories suggests it could be won back.
01:31Resources, money, just run down basically.
01:36Shops are all closed.
01:37All those druggy people, it's ridiculous apparently.
01:40It's not safe to walk around no more.
01:42The Liberal Democrats, Green Party and Nigel Farage's Conservative Reform also aim to sweep
01:49up votes on Thursday.
01:51And although many experts expect a low turnout, this election could bring about change the
01:56UK has not seen in decades.
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