Rishi Sunak delivered his final pitch to voters in Hampshire on Wednesday evening where he insisted: "it's not over until the final whistle blows." The prime minister said he has "worked his socks off" and is still "campaigning hard for every vote" on the eve of the general election. 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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00:00And it is fantastic to be here, close to where I grew up.
00:06I managed to actually watch the last few overs of Hampshire Thrashing Kent just before coming here.
00:11And I know we're at a rugby club, but as Caroline said, as a long-standing Saints fan,
00:17particularly one who had to go through all those relegation battles of the late 90s,
00:22I can tell you, it is not over until the final whistle blows, my friends.
00:26And I can also tell you that this underdog will fight to that final whistle with your support.
00:36We have urgent work to do, my friends, because at this point now we only have a day left
00:47to save Britain from the danger of a Labour government.