Ed Miliband is to launch Labour's final week of election
campaigning by telling voters they have "the chance to change how our
country is run.
He will say voters face a "real choice" between
"putting working families first with Labour or working families at risk
with the Tories.
Labour says it aims to have "one million more
conversations" with voters before polling day.
With one week to go, polls show Labour and the Conservatives
neck-and-neck.
The latest BBC poll of polls put the Conservatives on 34%,
Labour on 33%, UKIP on 13%, the Lib Dems on 9% and the Greens on 5%.
The Labour leader is expected to say: ""There are
just seven days to go before you get the chance to change how our country is
run.
"Seven days to take your chance to make Britain run for
working people once again. Seven days to put your family first.
"It is a chance you don't often get. A chance that only
comes every five years.
"And this is the closest general election anyone can
remember."
Labour has claimed it has had "four million
conversations" with voters on the doorstep since January - and aims for
five million by polling day on 7 May.
Mr Miliband will accuse the Conservatives of making
"false promises [and] dangerous, unfunded commitments".
The Conservatives have claimed that Labour would
"wreck" the economic recovery.
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