VOTERS are almost ready to go to the polls on Thursday and parties are using everything in their arsenals in last ditch attempts to claim seats.
Just two days until voting opens and the heavy hitters are out in force pounding pavements across the country.
The Bolton News caught up the party leaders to find out what they are promising Bolton if they win the election.
Today, The Bolton News publishes the second instalment of the exclusive interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, after his trip to Bolton was scrapped this weekend.
Read the full interview here where he makes promises on trams, tampons and winning trust in Bolton.
Reporter HELENA VESTY questioned him on the Tory pledge that Bolton will get trams if they claim a victory this week.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell spoke to reporter BILL JACOBS about Labour plans to bring investments to the North West.
Read his pledge to Bolton voters here.
The three other parties in with a chance of winning seats all followed suit.
Nigel Farage claims his Brexit Party is the only party that can beat, what he calls, 'dangerous Remainer Labour in Bolton.' Read what he had to say here.
Jo Swinson pledges a major tax cut for businesses in her pitch to Bolton voters. Read all about it here.
And Sian Berry, the Green Party co-leader, says now is the right time to vote Green in Bolton. Read what she had to say here.
But who has convinced you to put a cross in their box. Let us know in the comments below?
READ MORE: Here's what all the main party leaders had to say to Bolton voters:
BORIS JOHNSON: Prime Minister on promises of trams, tampons and winning trust in Bolton
JOHN MCDONNELL: 'Labour will bring power and cash to Bolton'
NIGEL FARAGE: 'Only we can beat dangerous Remainer Labour in Bolton'
JO SWINSON: 'Lib Dems will cut taxes for Bolton businesses'
SIAN BERRY: Green Party co-leader says next 10 years the most important in our history
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