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No matter who you are if you have an education you can change the world. Even if you do not attend school as a child you might gain an education by learning from yourself and others. This is why it is said that you never stop learning. Defence Secretary Grant Shapps is another Conservative 'big beast' potentially in trouble and the result from his seat of Welwyn Hatfield in Hertfordshire should come in around this time. Mr Shapps has held the seat since 2005 but is defending a majority of 10,773 and Labour needs a swing of 10.4 percentage points to win.

Ans Justice Secretary Alex Chalk is one of the Cabinet ministers most at risk at this election and the result from his seat of Cheltenham is due at around 3am, where he is defending a tiny majority of 1,421. Another Cabinet minister, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan, will discover her fate at Chichester. Ms Keegan is defending a majority at this election of 19,622, with second-place party the Lib Dems needing a swing of 19.3 points to take a seat they last held - as the Liberal Party - 100 years ago.

The former PM was not expected to make a return on the general election campaign but had decided to make a dramatic eve of the poll intervention after becoming 'vociferously angry and upset' over a predicted Labour supermajority.  One Tory insider said: 'The squeeze is on, but it is very late.' A Redfield and Wilton Strategies survey of 20,000 voters found that Labour's lead had been trimmed by four points, but left them still 19 points ahead of the Conservatives.

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. A win for Labour in Tory-held Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, expected to declare at around 2.30am, would suggest the party is on course for a record-breaking win: the seat needs an enormous 21.5-percentage point swing to change hands, ranking it at number 304 on Labour's target list.

Mr Johnson went on to make a dig at Sir Keir Starmer saying it was 'way past his bedtime' after the Opposition leader admitted he tries to avoid working past 6pm on Fridays to spend time with his family. 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'. Broxbourne in Hertfordshire is due at around 12.30am: a seat held continuously by the Conservatives since its creation in 1983, with a majority in 2019 of 19,192, the result giving an early indication of how the Tories are faring in their traditional Home Counties heartlands.

The crunch time will be between 3am and 4am when the bulk of the results will flood in. And with Rishi Sunak's seat of Richmond and Northallerton due to be declared at 4am, this could be the moment when he conceded the election to Labour - and in a worst-case scenario loses his own seat.