Rishi Sunak insisted just 130,000 voters can make the difference in tomorrow's General Election to prevent a "supermajority" for Sir Keir Starmer.
The Prime Minister was speaking at a rally last night where Boris Johnson made a surprise appearance to boost the Tories' campaign.
Speaking at the event held at the National Army Museum in Chelsea, London, Mr Sunak said: "Isn't it great to have our Conservative family united, my friends?"
He added: "Now, it suits lots of people to say that the result of this election is a foregone conclusion but I know that it is not.
"Just 130,000 people switching their vote, giving us their support, is what it will take to deny Labour that supermajority they want. Every single vote matters."
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