You have 10 days to save UK from disastrous Labour super-majority, Rishi to warn – as he & Keir face Sun readers tonight
RISHI Sunak will warn you only have 10 days to save Britain from a disastrous Labour super-majority - as he and Keir face Sun readers tonight.
The Prime Minister will face off against Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in our Never Mind the Ballots: Election Showdown at 5.30pm today.
Our Political Editor Harry Cole will grill both men - with help from our Cabinet of Sun readers.
The back-to-back interviews will be among the final chances for both sides to set out their stalls and defend their manifesto pledges.
Tonight's clash comes after Rishi's hopes of the betting scandal dying down were shattered.
He will urge fed-up Tory voters not to give Sir Keir "unchecked" power on July 4 amid predictions of a huge Labour majority.
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The PM will address Tory activists today - telling them to "think what a Labour government would mean" if they protest vote for Reform.
According to the , Rishi will say: "We have ten days to take our message to every corner of the United Kingdom.
How to watch our election showdown
Watch Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer face the questions YOU care about on our Never Mind The Ballots Election Showdown on Monday, June 24 at 5.30pm.
Political Editor Harry Cole will grill the PM first before taking on the Labour Leader in the clash.
You can watch live on , our and on our social media accounts
"An unchecked Labour government would be a disaster from which it would take decades to recover.
"The election is not a referendum on the Conservative party or me, but a choice – who do you want to be the next government?"
Yesterday the Gambling Commission fingered another top Tory for allegedly putting a flutter on the timing of the General Election.
The party’s chief data officer Nick Mason became the fourth Tory probed by the watchdog.
It is also understood the commission has widened its inquiries to investigate whether party insiders used third parties to place bets.
Sources claim the Gambling commission has identified more persons of interest.
Mason, Tory official Tony Lee and candidates Craig Williams and Laura Saunders are already under investigation.
The latter pair are still on the election campaign trail as official Tory parliamentary hopefuls, while Mason and Lee are on leave.
Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson told the BBC there was “genuine disgust” among voters over the allegations.
Meanwhile, the Lib Dems called on Mr Sunak to intervene personally, by ordering a Cabinet Office inquiry into the reports.
Every weekday Sun Political Editor Harry Cole brings you the latest news and analysis from the election campaign trail.