“We are now in the final furlong of this race and that is when of course the horses can still change place,” he said in a campaign speech. “We are still not quite there yet and do not forget what happened in 2017. This is a close fought election.”
Polls have put Johnson ahead of the rival Labour party. In 2017, the Conservatives, led by then-Prime Minister Theresa May, were forecast to win a large majority but ended up losing their parliamentary majority after their campaign stumbled.
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