Polls suggest Labour is poised for a historic majority, according to Tory minister Mel Stride. Keir Starmer criticizes this as voter suppression. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns of higher taxes under a Labour supermajority, while other parties continue their campaigns.
Mel Stride, the Work and Pensions Secretary, announced on the BBC that polls indicate a significant Labour majority, potentially the largest in British history.
Keir Starmer, Labour leader, criticizes these comments as voter suppression.
Meanwhile, former Prime Minister
Boris Johnson warns of higher taxes under a Labour 'supermajority'.
Other parties like the Lib Dems, SNP, Greens, and Plaid Cymru continue their campaigns with varied messages.
In Wales, Starmer's visit has spurred criticism from Plaid Cymru, who claim Labour is anxious about their influence.