in south—east england.
the snp leader nicola sturgeon has
been meeting voters across scotland.
our political correspondent
chris mason has the latest.
dawn
had not even thought of breaking,
and party leaders were out and
about, boris johnson for the
conservatives, pretending to be a
milkman, in guiseley, in west
yorkshire, but with a political
message as well as a point of
semi—skimmed to flog.
message as well as a point of
semi-skimmed to flog. we could
tomorrow be going into another hung
parliament, more drift, more
dithering, more delay, more
paralysis for the country. to say
nothing of the economically
disastrous policies of jeremy
nothing of the economically
disastrous policies ofjeremy corbyn
and john mcdonnell. we have got to
move forward, we have a fantastic
agenda for the country. we can get
" b rex it"
agenda for the country. we can get
"brexit" done. cheering
in glasgow, in govan, jeremy corbyn
of labour was up before the sun, and