What the papers say - July 4
Election day is here and dominates Thursday’s front pages.
The Guardian reports that Sir Keir Starmer has hailed a “new age of hope” for Britain as it heads to the ballot box.
The Daily Mirror and The Sun both call on Britons to vote in a new era of politics for the UK.
The Times reports that Labour is on the precipice of winning the “biggest majority since 1832”.
The i splashes on Labour’s lead narrowing as the final predictions roll in for election day.
The Independent says the Tories are predicted to lose as many as 259 seats.
A collection of British newspapers (Peter Byrne/PA)
Speaking of the polls, and the Financial Times writes that the Conservatives are in for a “bleak night” on Thursday.
The Daily Star keeps it simple, with a “toodle pip” to the Tories.
The Metro keeps its front more down the centre, with a simple: “The nation decides.”
The Daily Mail comes with a warning for those preparing to vote Labour, with a headline that reads: “Vote Farage, get them.”
The Daily Telegraph splashes with a warning to wealthy homeowners, stating that a Labour government in power will likely see them endure a council tax “raid”.
Lastly, the Daily Express makes a plea for the Conservatives, splashing with “Vote Tory”.
