Boris Johnson surprises Pudsey family by delivering their milk at 7am as he launched 24 hour blitz to win every vote

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BORIS Johnson surprised a family by delivering their milk as he launched into a 24-hour blitz to win every vote.

The PM put a crate under his arm and knocked on the door of voter Debbie Monaghan as after putting in a short shift loading bottles in the Tory held marginal seat of Pudsey, West Yorkshire.

Boris Johnson drops off a crate of milk to Debbie Monaghan
Boris Johnson put in an early shift loading milk crates this morning

DELIVERING TO YOU

Opening the door, civil servant Ms Monaghan said: “Look who’s here.”

She called to her husband Mark, 40, and said: “So nice to meet you, Mr Prime Minister.

“What are you doing up so early?”

After a brief chat on the doorstep, Mr Johnson insisted he was “fighting for every vote”.

He said “This could not be more critical, it could not be tighter – I just say to everybody the risk is very real that we could tomorrow be going into another hung parliament.

Meanwhile Labour boss Jeremy Corbyn started his last day of campaigning in Glasgow South West – where Labour is hoping to overturn an SNP majority at the last election of just 60 – with a promise of “real hope” for voters affected by years of austerity.

FINAL BLITZ

Todays schedule will be packed for Mr Johnson as he zig-zags across the country with visits to Derby, this morning where he was spotted making a pie at a kitchen, then a flight to Cardiff and back down to canvass in Essex.

He will finish the day with a final rally in the Olympic Park in Stratford.

And Boris will use the series of last-chance rallies to ram home his promises on a Tony Blair-style pledge card – with Get Brexit Done at the top.

The others include, a record investment in the NHS, 20,000 more police, Australian-style immigration system, investment in science, education and infrastructure and a freeze on the rate of income tax, VAT or national insurance.

It comes as a constituency-by constituency poll by YouGov forecast the Conservatives were on course for a 28 seat majority.

But speaking after he rammed a Brexit emblazoned JCB through a wall of polystyrene bricks yesterday, the PM warned tomorrows vote would be much tighter than people think.

Pointing to the previous one when the Tories surprisingly lost their Commons majority, he said: Im sorry to say this but remember what happened in 2017 polls can be wrong.

We need to be fighting for every vote. Were in the last 48 hours.

The PM prepares a pie a kitchen in Derby this morning

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Boris Johnson loads crates of orange juice early this morning