Rishi Sunak has rejected claims the general election is a "foregone conclusion" as he insisted "every vote counts" ahead of Thursday's vote. "I'm working very hard until the last minute of this campaign for every vote. I really believe lots of people have not made up their mind," Mr Sunak said. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I'm working very hard until the last minute of this campaign for every vote
00:04and you've been out with me across the country seeing that and yesterday was a
00:07long day because I really believe lots of people have not made up their mind
00:12and that's why I'm keen to talk to as many people as possible before the polls
00:16close tomorrow to make sure everyone understands that choice ahead of them
00:19and it's a very simple choice if you want your taxes cut, your pension
00:22protected, our border secure and you want to prevent that Labour supermajority
00:26then vote Conservative. Your vote will make a difference. Lots of people want to
00:30say this is a foregone conclusion. Analysis shows that's not true. Your vote
00:34can make a difference to preventing that majority and having your taxes cut and
00:37your pension protected. So get out there and vote Conservative.