LONDON—Britain’s political leaders criss-crossed the country on the last day of the general election campaign Wednesday, with security dominating the agenda in the wake of the London Bridge attack. Her main opponent, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, said the real danger comes from Conservative cuts to police budgets. Corbyn planned to address six rallies in England, Scotland and Wales, ending in his north London constituency on Wednesday night. “I was going to vote Labour and I’m still going to vote Labour,” said Tom Lewis, an insurance broker walking in Borough, the London neighbourhood hit in Saturdays’ attack. Abbott, Labour’s spokeswoman on law and order, has been ridiculed by opponents for poor performances in interviews during the campaign.
Source: thestar June 07, 2017 12:45 UTC