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Forensic police search Tenerife house for Jay Slater as mother reveals 'agony' - The Independent

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The mother of Jay Slater has issued a heartbreaking statement days after Spanish police ended their search for the missing teenager, who disappeared over two weeks ago in Tenerife.

Debbie Duncan thanked the Guardia Civil who she said had “worked tirelessly up in the mountains where Jay’s last phone call was traced”.

In a statement released through the British overseas missing persons charity LBT Global, she said: “We are a very close family and are absolutely devastated about his disappearance.

“Words cannot describe the pain and agony we are experiencing. He is our beautiful boy with his whole life ahead of him and we just want to find him.”

The 19-year-old had travelled with friends to the Canary Island to attend the NRG music festival, before returning to a remote Airbnb with two British men that he had met in Playa de Las Americas.

He called his friend at 8.50am to say that he was lost in the Rural de Teno park with no water and only had one per cent battery on his phone.

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Jay Slater’s dad blasts ‘being left in the dark’ by Spanish police

Warren Slater, 58, was asked about the investigation today as he searched for the 19-year-old in the ravine where Jay’s phone last ‘pinged’ 16 days ago.

Commenting on the investigation, Warren said: “The police here are doing their own investigations. They’re not really telling us anything, they’re not telling you lot anything, we’re in the dark. They know best. Do you think they should be still searching?

“If it was in England I’d be making a stink, but we’re in a foreign country and we’ve just got to leave it to people who know best.”

Barney Davis4 July 2024 06:00
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‘Sunglasses could be vital clue in hunt for Jay Slater'

The Daily Mail’s Nick Pisa said he had spoken to a man who had “found a pair of sunglasses” on the gorge, and had handed them in to the police.

Pisa explained to GB News: “I’ve now spoken to an ex-British Army officer who found some sunglasses up there. He was asked not to put them in a plastic bag because of humidity, but to wrap them up in tissue paper, which he did.

“He handed them in and he had to give DNA and his fingerprints. The question is, are they connected to Jay?”

(Family Handout/LBT Global/PA Wire)
Barney Davis4 July 2024 04:39
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Detective ‘confident’ that Snapchat picture is if missing Jay Slater

Mark Williams-Thomas says is “confident” that a crucial photo is of Jay wearing his “black and green AirMax trainers, which he had on the night he went out”.

He said: “Whilst on the walk he talked to and messaged his friends. Whilst walking Jay spoke to at least three people telling them that he was lost with little phone battery and without water.

“He was told to go back by at least two people to the rental. He said he could not do that and that he’d already been walking 30 minutes and that he was now off-road and was walking on a track where there were loose stones.

“We know that at 8.49 and 8.50 Jay sent his location via both Snapchat and WhatsApp to two friends. We can confirm it was Jay using his phone at that stage and there was no indication that he was with anyone.”

(Supplied)
Barney Davis4 July 2024 03:00
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The vanished of Tenerife: Other people who disappeared on the island where Jay Slater went missing

Several people still remain missing on the island of Tenerife after vanishing decades ago

Barney Davis4 July 2024 01:30
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Missing Persons Tenerife group swells as Jay Slater search captures national zeitgeist

The Missing Persons Tenerife Facebook Group has swollen from 340 members to almost 8,000 in a fortnight.

Most, but not all of those joining are British nationals, some of whom are worried about their safety in visiting Tenerife, as well as those having an interest in the Jay Slater case.

Its admin Deborah Clarke-Topper said the spike meant other historical missing persons cases are gaining attention.

She told The Independent: “It is clear that the coverage of the case is building a perception that Tenerife is not a safe destination, and that the police do not act as favourably toward Britons on holiday as they would their own citizens.

“However, I am sure that the Spanish police are extremely earnest in their investigation and reaching a conclusion to it is what they want, regardless of the nationality of the missing person. As long as the case remains unresoved there will be negative perception on the safety of holiday makers.”

Barney Davis3 July 2024 23:00
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AirBnb renter says he has spoken to Spanish police

Ayub Qassim, 31, told MailOnline he took Jay Slater back to his rented holiday cottage after a rave in Tenerife hours before he vanished on June 17.

He added: “If I’d fallen out with him would he even come to mine?

“There were no problems. You’ve seen the last images of him with his red blanket around him.

“I don’t know if he had beef elsewhere because I don’t know him that well, I only know him through friends.”

Mr Qassim said he had only spoken to authorities in Tenerife.

He said: “I’ve spoken to the Spanish police and they’ve told me not to speak to anyone which is why I’ve been quiet.

“I’ve not spoken to Mark Williams-Thomas or anyone like him because he doesn’t have any jurisdiction in Tenerife, and I haven’t done anything wrong.”

Barney Davis3 July 2024 21:35
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Man who took Jay Slater back to his AirBnb insists teen was alive when he left

One of the men who last saw Jay Slater alive has broken his silence.

Ayub Qassim is believed to be one of the two men who was staying in the apartment Jay Slater left in the early hours to make the long trek back to his own rental accommodation.

He vanished somewhere along the 10-hour walk.

Speaking to MailOnline today Ayub Qassim said: “The only comment I have to make is that Jay came to the house alive, and he left the house alive.

“I let the geezer stay at mine because he had nowhere else to go, his friends had all left him.

“I know Jay, through friends, I’m not going to bring someone back to mine if I don’t know them.

“I’m doing the geezer a favour and now my face is all over the news. It’s a bit mental. I haven’t even done anything.”

Barney Davis3 July 2024 21:30
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Britons using new safety measures in Tenerife after Jay Slater disappearance

Britons using new safety measures in Tenerife after Jay Slater disappearance

Young Britons holidaying in Tenerife say the disappearance of teenager Jay Slater has made them take extra safety precautions. The 19-year-old disappeared after attending a music festival with friends two weeks ago. Spanish police have now said the hunt for Mr Slater had ended with the case remaining open. Young holidaymakers heading to Tenerife spoke to Sky News about their fears on Monday (1 July). One person said: “We are more cautious and aware. We have got our own locations on. We wouldn’t have considered that when we booked it.” Another added: “I am a little more scared, so made sure we have got each other’s locations on.”

Holly Evans3 July 2024 21:30
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Jay Slater’s dad wonders if son was making his way to sea

Jay Slater’s father Warren, 58, has been searching a trail at Jay’s last known location at Rural de Teno Park on Wednesday.

Asked if he thinks Jay may have been heading towards the sea, which was visible in the distance, Warren told the Manchester Evening News: “Maybe”.

“I’ve done this trail now twice. Every step I’ve took there’s been an opening. If you land on one of those cactus’ you’re not moving. Surely somebody’s gonna find you after two weeks.”

Speaking about the area below him, he said: “It’s hundreds of square feet of this little bushy stuff. You can’t explain this to somebody unless they see it. You can take a photograph or film it, but until you’re here...”.

(Sky News)
Barney Davis3 July 2024 20:45
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Close election results ‘could be challenged over delayed postal votes’ - The Guardian

Close results in constituencies at the election could be challenged in the high court because of delayed postal votes, experts have said.

Caroline Morris, a barrister and reader in public law at Queen Mary University of London, said people could get a hearing if four constituents petition the high court arguing their vote could have had a material impact on the result.

The prospect of legal challenges comes as thousands of voters have complained of not receiving their postal votes on time. In Scotland several councils have opened special units to provide duplicate ballot papers.

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Pete Jones, a British citizen who lives in Switzerland with his partner and daughter, condemned the “utter incompetence from those involved in the organisation of postal votes”.

Two of his family received their ballot pack on different days but he has yet to receive his, leaving him with no possibility of voting unless he flies back to the UK on Thursday.

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A judge could open a fact-finding inquiry to assess whether a re-run of a vote should be called. In an egregious case a judge has powers under the Representation of the People Act 1983, part III to call for a new ballot straight away.

While the bar is high and courts will not order re-runs in general, it is not without precedent, said Morris.

In 1997, there was a re-run in Winchester when the Liberal Democrat Mark Oaten won with a majority of just two votes. After a legal challenge over an administrative bungle that left 54 ballot papers not stamped correctly, the high court ordered a fresh ballot and Oaten was elected with a majority of more than 21,000 seats.

In 2015 Diane Abbott also faced a legal challenge after registration papers did not show up at polling booths, meaning some voters were denied their chance to participate in the election.

However, Morris said the challenge was unsuccessful as it was deemed that a re-run would not have changed the result because she had a commanding majority.

She said: “It’s very hard [to get a re-run] but not impossible. The court has to answer two questions. First of all, has there been a breach of electoral law? Then there are administrative irregularities and the court would have to establish what went wrong.

“But the main question is whether the error made a material difference to the outcome of the election? If the loss of postal votes [is] in a particular constituency where the contest is very narrow, then it could make a difference.”

She also said the “compressed timetable” for this election puts “pressure on people to get things done quickly and when people do things quickly mistakes can be made”.

“Even if everything is done correctly, and you are relying on a third party such as the Royal Mail and they make a mistake, the impact of that is compounded because of the lack of time,” she said.

Councils could not legally do anything before the deadline for candidates to register closed on 7 June, or complete list of ballot packs for postal voting until the deadline for applications closed on 18 June.

They were able, however, to send out postal packs earlier to those who had registered for votes earlier or had long-term postal option in place, the Electoral Commission said.

A South Ayrshire council spokesperson said: “We are aware of delays nationally with postal votes.

“The delays have not been a result of local processes, and South Ayrshire council have taken urgent steps to ensure that, where possible, all residents can cast their vote on Thursday.”

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Jay Slater's mum tells of 'agony' as police search flat he visited before vanishing - Evening Standard

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Jay Slater’s mother spoke of her “pain and agony” in a new statement after Spanish police ended their land search for the missing teenager.

Debbie Duncan thanked the Guardia Civil who had “worked tirelessly up in the mountains where Jay’s last phone call was traced” and was continuing to investigate why Mr Slater had travelled so far away from his Tenerife accommodation.

She said despite their efforts over the past 12 days the family have no more information on his whereabouts.

A new photo of Jay Slater was released by his family (LBT Global / family)

In a statement issued through British overseas missing persons charity LBT Global, she said: “My son, Jay Dean Slater, came to the holiday island of Tenerife on 13 June with his friend to attend a music festival. On 17 June after not returning to his apartment he was reported as a missing person.

“Jay is a normal guy who is in his third year of an apprenticeship, and he is a very popular young man with a large circle of friends.

“We are a very close family and are absolutely devastated about his disappearance. Words cannot describe the pain and agony we are experiencing. He is our beautiful boy with his whole life ahead of him and we just want to find him.

Firefighters search near to the village of Masca, Tenerife (PA Wire)

“We do not have any information on his whereabouts. The Guardia Civil have worked tirelessly up in the mountains where Jay’s last phone call was traced. They conducted a land search for 12 days which involved every resource they had available.

“Although the land search ended, the Spanish police still continue with their investigations into why Jay had travelled to the location so far away from his accommodation.

“We offer our sincere thanks to the Spanish authorities who continue to follow lines of enquiries.”

Ms Duncan also referenced the fake rumours spreading across social media following Mr Slater’s disappearance.

She added: “We are aware of the conspiracy theories and speculation on social media and some websites, and can only describe this as vile, the negative comments are extremely distressing to our family.

“We also embrace the love and support we have received from across the globe. It has not gone unnoticed, especially his home town in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire.

“As a family we would like the world to respect our privacy at this present time.”

A Spanish police officer looks over the village of Masca, Tenerife, during the search for missing British teenager Jay Slater (PA Wire)

On Friday, the Guardia Civil had appealed for volunteer associations, such as firefighters and individual volunteers who were experts in rugged terrain to assist in a “busqueda masiva” – massive search – on Saturday.

The search in the village of Masca, near his last-known location, took in a steep rocky area, including ravines, trails and paths.

He had travelled to an Airbnb in Masca and the two men said to have rented the property were later ruled “not relevant” to the case, according to reports.

TV investigator Mark Williams-Thomas flew out to Tenerife last week after claiming he could solve the mystery behind the 19-year-old’s disappearance in three days.

He said: “We still have a number of outstanding actions, but have given the family a preliminary breakdown of findings. In light of the police search ending I have suggested the family should use the GoFundMe money to continue the search using experts in searching.

“I would appeal again, if you have any ‘direct information’ having spoken to Jay or anyone that was with him overnight June 16 and 17 and have not yet been in contact, please do so.”

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In his interview earlier, Sir Keir Starmer was asked by BBC political editor Chris Mason: "Will people pay income tax on the state pension under Labour?"

"The position for pensioners in relation to tax will be exactly as it is now," Starmer replied.

"That could mean yes, couldn’t it, in future?" Mason asked.

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Spanish police could solve Jay Slater mystery by doing two key things says missing persons expert - Manchester Evening News

To crack the case of missing Jay Slater, an ex-British police officer is suggesting that Tenerife detectives need to take a dual approach. The missing persons expert, Charlie Hedges, has told Spanish authorities that there are two crucial next steps to take in their investigation, 15 days after Jay vanished on holiday.

Confirmation came on Sunday from the Civil Guard that they'd concluded the search for Jay after almost a fortnight scouring the rugged terrain in Tenerife near to where Jay went missing. The 19-year-old from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared without leaving a trace on Monday, June 17.

The apprentice bricklayer had travelled to a Masca village Airbnb, roughly a 40-minute drive away from his tourist residence, alongside two British acquaintances who he connected with during his holiday. At approximately 8am on the missing Monday, Jay reached out to his pal Lucy Law, mentioning efforts to return by foot, an 11-hour walk, reports the Mirror.

READ MORE: Jay Slater's mum makes desperate plea to police after search called off

Subsequent to their phone chat, Jay's mobile connection was lost and no one has seen or heard from him ever since. An extensive search campaign marshalled units including dog squads specialised in scent detection and aerial assistance scouring the remote terrains near his phone's last signal location.

Jay Slater
No trace has been found of Jay Slater who disappeared over two weeks ago in Tenerife

Despite two weeks of relentless searching yielding no results, and with the official search wound up, there are lingering questions about what steps should come next. A spokeswoman from the Civil Guard stated: "The search operation has now finished although the case remains open."

Charlie Hedges MBE has offered advice to Spanish police on the next steps in their investigation. Charlie, who has penned a book about his experiences with Thames Valley Police and the National Crime Agency, emphasised the importance of preventing Jay's disappearance from becoming a cold case, suggesting two crucial points.

1. Investigate all possibilities

Charlie advised Spanish detectives to consider every possible reason for Jay's disappearance, including potential foul play. "They should be keeping their minds open and examining all lines of inquiries," he told The Sun.

The Civil Guard has previously stated that they are considering all possibilities regarding Jay's disappearance, including questioning the two men he was last seen with. Cipriano Martin, who led the mountain search, confirmed last week that detectives had spoken to, and ruled out, these two individuals.

British detective Mark Williams-Thomas, who travelled to Tenerife to assist the family, suggested last week that Jay may have suffered a "natural harm", but did not dismiss the possibility of third-party involvement. The TV investigator stated: "A strong working hypothesis remains that Jay has come to natural harm in the terrain as he took the rugged course back down the hill from the point of his location drop , where I am confident now that he was at 8.50am last Monday morning."

Mark Williams-Thomas said Jay either had befallen an accident or met foul play
Mark Williams-Thomas said Jay either had befallen an accident or met foul play

During a press briefing last Wednesday, Mark outlined "two scenarios", remarking: "He has either come to harm by his own accident, up in the hills somewhere, but not directly by the rental. Or, there is a third party involvement. I cannot rule that out at the moment."

2. Go back and search other areas

The extensive two-week search for Jay involved mountain rescue teams and volunteers combing through ravines, caves, and vast stretches of scrub and rugged terrain. A source close to the Civil Guard later indicated that "nothing of relevance" had been uncovered.

Charlie acknowledged that while the police in Tenerife can't continue the search indefinitely, it remains crucial to keep the area under surveillance to prevent the case from going cold. "I had been wondering for a few days whether we were approaching [the search being called off]," he admitted.

"There is only so much you can search."

The Civil Guard called off the search on Sunday - 24 hours after commandeering a huge search with volunteers
The Civil Guard called off the search on Sunday - 24 hours after commandeering a huge search with volunteers

However, he suggested that "But it may be appropriate to go back and search some areas based on the information they're seeking at the moment."

Brad Hargreaves, Jay's best friend, previously stated he believed he heard Jay "slip on rocks" during their last phone conversation, and Lucy Law, another friend, mentioned that Jay had informed her he'd cut his leg on a cactus. These accounts imply he was navigating off-trail when the incident occurred.

The Civil Guard has committed to continuing the investigation as new information or tips emerge.

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Starmer advances on the Tory countryside with his flag of unenthusiastic hope - The Guardian

The meta we now take for granted. Events that take place purely because people expect events to take place. Hours of planning for each one. A venue to be booked. Activists to be bussed in to provide local colour. All of whom will become part of the background so we could be almost anywhere. The meta tipping into the surreal. Events that will be forgotten even before they are over. Unlikely to make much more than a 20-second clip on the rolling news channels.

But elections abhor a vacuum. Without a daily stream of events, the politicians would be lost. Lose their sense of purpose. Just imagine if none of the broadcasters turned up. It would throw everyone into a deeper than usual existential crisis. The crumbling of the fragile ego. Was anyone really here? Did it even happen? The metaphysical world would be in chaos.

All for that most elusive of creatures: the undecided voter. We all know they are out there somewhere. It’s possible that one or two may even have nothing better to do than watch Sky News round the clock and have caught the soundbite of the day. But would that really be enough to change anyone’s mind? Really?

After nearly six weeks on the election campaign, how likely is it that anyone will hear something they’ve heard countless times before and say to themselves: “That’s it. I’ve now made up my mind. Thank God that bloke kept repeating himself.” More realistically, these people will make up their minds on the day. How they vote will depend on how they feel once they are in the polling station. Here all the party leaders can hope is that somehow they’ve buried their message in the nation’s subconscious. The subliminal campaign.

So at a presentational level, all we’re left with is the symbolism. And in this, Keir Starmer’s lunchtime visit to a pub in rural Buckinghamshire came with flashing lights. When was the last time a Labour leader made a fleeting pit stop deep in the traditional Tory heartlands with just three days until the polls open? Or at any time during a campaign for that matter? Normally at this stage it’s all about shoring up the core vote.

Nor was this a one-off. Monday morning had started off in Hitchin and would end in a farm near Chipping Norton. No, not Jeremy Clarkson’s. Things aren’t quite that bad for the Tories yet. Though Rishi Sunak may not agree. Starmer planting his flag on Lord Big Dave’s back lawn is quite the fuck you. Who knows, maybe Sam Cam had suggested it herself. I’ve always suspected that her support for Big Dave was conditional. The only person left who thinks the Tories have a prayer is Michael Gove. And he’s out of his head on drugs. Whatever he’s taking, it’s best avoided.

Nor did the symbolism stop there. There was a time when Labour’s election planning was decidedly amateur hour. A bit endearingly like the Liberal Democrats. You’d all pitch up, no one would much care who you were or why you were there and the event would take on a laid-back feel.

Now the Labour operation runs a tight ship. First you get an operational note. You then get a second email confirming you have been accredited. But no location, so you can’t book a train or make travel arrangements. The venue will only be divulged at 6am on the day of the event. So you wake up at 6 only to get another email giving the nearest town but no more. The final destination will be sent later by dead letter drop. This for a bog standard stump speech lasting no more than 10 minutes. It’s almost as if they don’t want you there.

Not that the Labour staffers aren’t unfailingly polite and chatty when you do get there. We even get offered the Labour merch du jour. A pillow case with Sunak’s face alongside the slogan “Don’t wake up to five more years of the Tories”. The stuff of nightmares. The Brave New World starts here.

Labour is winning the ground war hands down. But there are strict rules. To wait where we are told to wait. Not to go wandering. The security is that tight. Five men with earpieces and who knows what else under their jackets. The police clearly think they are dealing with the next prime minister. Then, only the Govester doesn’t believe that.

The event starts with an introduction from Callum Anderson, the Labour candidate for the new constituency of Buckingham and Bletchley. He looks and sounds impressive. If slightly scarily on message. Even his dreams are Labour party-approved. He will be an asset in Westminster if elected. The choice is change or more of the same, he says. Which do we want?

“Change,” barks Snoopy the lakeland terrier.

“Quite right,” says Callum.

Though it was possible Snoopy may have been thinking of last night’s football. Starmer smiles. The football has been another part of his long-term planning. Persuade Gareth Southgate to get his squad to play like a bunch of halfwits for the first four games so everyone blames the Tories. Then switch into overdrive for the quarter-finals onwards. The Swiss don’t have a prayer. England only win trophies under a Labour government.

Then Keir takes over. Repeating the same stump speech he has been making for the last five and a half weeks. You know the drill. Cost of living. Tory chaos. You can only get change if you vote for it. Apart from Labour itself. That has managed to change precisely because no one voted for it. Fourteen years of division and chaos. Take nothing for granted.

There is even, for once, just a glimmer of hope in what he says. Normally he doesn’t allow this to creep in. Anything that the Tory media could portray as triumphalism is strictly off limits. It’s not over till it’s over. Obviously joy is a no-no. This isn’t an election in which anyone is meant to feel positive. What’s on offer is that things will be a little less shit than they otherwise would have been. That’ll do, I suppose. But we are now allowed some unenthusiastic hope. My kind of message.

Still, why interrupt your opponent when he’s making mistakes? Sunak appears to be in meltdown. Becoming less and less classy as time goes on. Now he’s just clutching at straws. Making up all sorts of nonsense that he knows to be untrue. The latest is that Starmer will appease Putin. Not even Rish! believes that. Not even willing to lose with grace. At this rate he will have no legacy left to protect.

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UK general election live: Reform candidate Georgie David quits campaign claiming 'majority of party is racist, misogynistic and bigoted' - The Telegraph

A Reform candidate has suspended her campaign and endorsed the Conservative Party.

Georgie David, who was standing for Reform in the seat of West Ham and Beckton, said she was quitting with “immediate effect”.

Ms David said in a statement first issued to the BBC: “I am hereby announcing my decision to leave the Reform Party and stand down as their candidate for West Ham and Beckton, with immediate effect.

“I am in no doubt that the party and its senior leadership are not racist. However, as the vast majority of candidates are indeed racist, misogynistic, and bigoted, I do not wish to be directly associated with people who hold such views that are so vastly opposing to my own and what I stand for.”

Ms David said she had “now suspended my campaign with Reform, and I am endorsing the Conservative Party – I would encourage all of my fellow patriots to do the same”.

Reform UK has been contacted for comment.

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Deliver a hung parliament and deny Labour a majority, Sunak pleads to voters - The Telegraph

Rishi Sunak has suggested voters could deliver a hung parliament by only 130,000 people switching to the Tories, as he urged the public to deny Labour a majority.

On Tuesday, the Prime Minister will declare that the election “is not a foregone conclusion” if 130,000 people were to switch their votes, because it would “deny Starmer that supermajority”.

The figures are based on analysis of a YouGov poll that suggested Labour would lose the entirety of its projected majority if that many voters turned away from the party.

It is the latest in a series of warnings from Mr Sunak not to hand Sir Keir Starmer a “blank cheque” on polling day.

On Tuesday, Mr Sunak will say: “The outcome of this election is not a foregone conclusion. If just 130,000 people switch their vote and lend us their support, we can deny Starmer that supermajority.

“Just think about that: you have the power to use your vote to prevent an unchecked Labour government.”

The figure is based on analysis from The Times newspaper last month of a YouGov Multilevel Regression and Post-stratification (MRP) poll, which uses survey results to predict results in individual seats.

The pollster predicted that Labour would win 425 seats, leaving the Conservatives trailing on 108.

But The Times found that Labour would lose its 200-strong majority entirely if only 132,000 voters in the most tightly fought constituencies voted for the second-place party instead.

Mr Sunak will add: “A huge number of seats in this election will be decided by only hundreds of votes.

“So, every vote we move will have an impact and make it more likely that your Conservative candidate is returned to Parliament so that they can be your voice, represent your values and stand up for you.”

Tory figures have urged voters not to turn their backs on the party in favour of Reform UK, which has surged in popularity since Nigel Farage assumed the role of leader.

On Monday, Mr Sunak insisted again that a vote for Reform would help to put Sir Keir into No 10.

The Conservatives have failed to significantly move the dial over the course of the election campaign, with polls still showing a strong double-digit lead for Labour.

Rishi Sunak during a campaign visit in Nuneaton on July 1
On Monday, Mr Sunak insisted again that a vote for Reform would help to put Sir Keir Starmer into No 10 Credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty Pool

Some polls have suggested that the Conservatives are headed for a wipeout, with a MRP for The Telegraph last month predicting that about three-quarters of the Cabinet could lose their seats.

It comes as allies of a potential Tory leadership contender have said that any post-election leadership battle must not be dragged out, otherwise there will be no opposition to Sir Keir.

The sources, allies of those on the Right of the party, hit back at suggestions that any contest should be delayed for months – perhaps as late as December – to allow the party to regroup.

They say such a move would “allow Starmer to have no opposition until January”.

Rishi Sunak speaks on the campaign trail in Stoke on July 1
Mr Sunak has suggested he would stay on as leader if the Conservatives were to lose on Thursday Credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Europe

There was also a backlash against any move to deny the membership a vote in the leadership election, with a source close to one candidate describing it as “insane”.

A source said: “The biggest winner would be Nigel Farage’s Reform party.”

Meanwhile, Mr Sunak suggested he would stay on as leader if the Conservatives were to lose on Thursday.

He told the BBC: “I love this party dearly and of course I’ll always put myself at the service of it and the service of my country.”

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