EXCL: In a dramatic message, Rishi Sunak will urge disaffected Tory supporters not to hand 'unchecked' power to Sir Keir Starmer when they cast their ballots on July 4.
Writing in the Daily Mail, the Business Secretary says the Labour leader - who campaigned for a second referendum - has shown a 'total lack of belief' in Britain's ability to thrive outside the EU.
Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson indicated that she will review proposed guidance on how the controversial issues should be addressed in schools.
Eleven days to go, and there's a growing sense that Rishi Sunak might as well just give up, save us all the hassle - and hand the keys to Downing Street straight to Sir Keir Starmer.
Top Labour 'enforcer' Sue Gray would try to keep control of hundreds of new MPs in a massive 'Starmer super-majority' by shutting every Commons bar, it was claimed last night.
There were suggestions that large numbers of women who have supported Labour in the past are planning to spoil their ballot papers or vote for candidates from other parties.
But Labour said last night that plans to scrap the 'non-dom' (non-domiciled) tax-exemption status for wealthy individuals were first unveiled in the last Tory budget.
Nigel Farage feels no guilt for what is likely to be coming down the track, saying: 'I'm absolutely convinced the Labour Party in government will be the most incompetent we've ever seen.'