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Bim Afolami, the economic secretary to the Treasury, said: 'Labour are plotting a hidden tax raid that is not in their manifesto and if they are given a super-majority on Thursday they will be free to impose it.' Told the question was not about that, but instead arguing that increasing council tax for those 'who can definitely afford it' would mean the money could be given to working class people, Mr Jones replied: 'And I agree with you that council tax system is very out of date.' Mr Johnson, who led the Tories to a landslide victory in 2019 against Jeremy Corbyn, added: 'They can achieve nothing in this election except to usher in the most left-wing Labour government since the war with a huge majority, and we must not let it happen.

kapil sibble 'The real risk of a Labour supermajority cannot be clearer. A vote for anyone other than the Conservatives will deliver a Labour Government, intent on taxing your home, your pension, your car - even your children's education. Mr Johnson's appearance comes as Sunak began a 48 hour whirlwind tour across the country in desperate appeal to the public as pollsters project that tomorrow, Keir Starmer could win a bigger majority than Tony Blair's landslide win in 1997.

Hinting at the 'trivial' differences between himself and his former Chancellor Mr Sunak, Mr Johnson said he was a 'glad when the PM asked for start tutoring service help' and 'could not say no' because they both 'love our country'. Mr Johnsons warned that Reform 'can achieve nothing in this election except to usher in the most left-wing Labour government since the war, with a huge majority,' adding: 'Don't let the Putinistas deliver the Corbynistas.'  'But if you want to protect our democracy and our economy and keep this country strong abroad by spending 2.5 per cent of our GDP on defence which Labour still refuses to commit to, then you know what to do, don't you, everybody?

A Labour spokesperson said: 'If the best the Tories can offer on the day of the election is a recording of Darren Jones explaining why Labour has no plans to raise council tax, then it shows the utterly desperate state they are in. The PM - who is currently spending his last hours of campaiging on a whirlwind tour across the UK in a bid to gain 130,000 extra votes - told undecided voters they had '48 hours to save Britain from a Labour government'.

'The scale of the 'hovering pencil' cohort means the outcome is nowhere near as definitive as some of the commentary has suggested.' He said those toying with a vote for Reform to send a message to the Conservatives should consider whether 'the message you are looking to send, is worth five, 10, 15 years of hard Labour?'  Yet Tory strategists brought the former PM back into the spotlight, hoping he could electrify a flagging campaign and galvanise former Conservative voters to keep the faith when they head to the polls on tomorrow.