In Pictures: Fishy encounter and scenic views as parties launch final voter push
The PM visited a fish market while the SNP battle bus took a trip to the Highlands.
Boris Johnson watched haddock being sold and held a cod in his arms for the cameras as he launched his final election campaign push in a fish market in Grimsby.
Meanwhile, the SNP battle bus visited the Highlands and Labour’s John McDonnell gave a speech on the economy in London.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to Grimsby Fish Market (Stefan Rousseau/PA)The PM spent Monday targeting voters in traditional Labour strongholds across the north of England (Stefan Rousseau/PA)His next stop was Fergusons Transport in Washington, Tyne and Wear (Stefan Rousseau/PA)Meanwhile, the SNP campaign bus took its message to the Highlands (Jane Barlow/PA)Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited Clarke Fire Services in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire (Jane Barlow/PA)She also helped to make muffins during a visit to the Wallace Tea Rooms in Lanark (Jane Barlow/PA)Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell spoke on the economy in central London… (David Mirzoeff/PA)…while Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn spoke at a rally outside Bristol City Council (Joe Giddens/PA)A woman showed her support for Mr Corbyn prior to the speech (Joe Giddens/PA)Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard visited the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh (Tom Eden/PA)Pints of beer with the faces of political leaders in the foam, which will be available from Tuesday at Greene King’s Two Chairmen public house in Westminster (Jane Russell/wpragency)