Sir Keir Starmer says there are "two different futures on the ballot box", in his final campaign speech before Thursday's general election. Speaking in the West Midlands, the Labour leader adds the election is an opportunity to "turn a page and rebuild the country". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:0011 hours, look at the clock on the wall, just under 11 hours the country goes to vote in
00:06a really important election about the future of our country, with two different futures
00:13on the ballot box, a real choice before the electorate, a choice to continue with the
00:20chaos and the division of the failure that we've seen for 14 long years, or tomorrow
00:29to turn the page and start to rebuild our country. So if you're a family that has been
00:46struggling so hard over the last few months and years with the cost of living crisis bearing
00:53down on you, if you're a business that has struggled because of the damage to the economy
00:59done by the Tory government, if you served your country in uniform or your community
01:07in places like this, then this Labour campaign is for you, the change we are fighting for
01:15is for you, the vote and the power of the vote is yours tomorrow, and if you want change
01:23you have to vote for it because change only happens if you vote for it. Imagine a different
01:34future Friday morning, a Labour government elected in, the fourth time in history we
01:44will have come from opposition into power with a chance not just to put our NHS back
01:50on its feet but to make it fit for the future, a chance to make sure that every young person
01:56has everything they need, the skills, the opportunity, the housing, the security to
02:02go as far as their talent will take them, an opportunity to make sure that the economy
02:07works for everyone, wherever they live, with living standards raised across the country,
02:13our public services working properly again, we're reset, holding our head high on the
02:18international stage, imagine a Britain moving forward together with a Labour government,
02:24that is what we're fighting for, let's continue that fight, if you want change you have to
02:29vote for it, vote Labour tomorrow. Thank you so much, thank you.