let's go to london now, our correspondent barbara wesel. we saw the prime minister there delivering milk, baking a pie. is he going to win them over through their stomachs? barbara: isn't that a lark? supposedly boris johnson hasn't even bought a bottle of milk for himself and his life. in fact, there are some people it seems that are convinced by this act because the exchange with the workingman and the interviewer, and the guy said boris johnson just like one of us. he seems to be a nice man, and the interviewer said he has been to eton and oxford, and the guys said, "yeah, but all prime ministers come from there, don't they?" the majority of rich people have known boris johnson and his family for years -- for decades, really -- because he has been on the public stage so much, and they are under no wrong ideas that he would be really one of them. brent: when he does press the flesh, it obviously comes across very well with voters. we understand the conservative party is still leaving in the polls, but a recent survey shows the race is tigh