Summary

  • It's the final day of campaigning, ahead of Thursday's general election

  • Jeremy Corbyn works his way through six constituencies offering a "vote for hope" and attacking Tory "negativity"

  • Boris Johnson travels from West Yorkshire, through Wales and to London, insisting the Tories are the only party who can "get Brexit done"

  • Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson also tours Remain-supporting seats, urging voters to back her candidates to stop Brexit

  • The SNP's Nicola Sturgeon makes her final pitch in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Dunbartonshire

  • Nigel Farage reaches out to Labour Leave voters and warns of the holes in Mr Johnson's Brexit deal

  • Plaid Cymru and the Greens also drive home their key messages

  • Polls will open at 07:00 GMT on Thursday and close at 22:00

  1. Good morningpublished at 06:49 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2019

    It’s the final day of campaigning before the country goes to the polls tomorrow.

    In the past 48 hours there have been unexpected bumps in the road for both the Conservative and Labour campaigns. First there was the criticism of how Boris Johnson responded to a photo of a sick four-year-old boy sleeping on a hospital floor. Then a leaked secret recording of shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth appearing to criticise the Labour leader was published by a Tory-supporting website.

    As all the parties try to keep on message for this last stretch of the race, will today see any more surprises? Stick with us for all the latest updates and analysis.