Theprimeminister, inhisfirstmajorspeechofthecampaign, said a conservativegovernmentwouldunitethecountryonleveluptheprospectsforpeoplewithmassiveinvestmentinhealth, betterinfrastructure, morepoliceand a greenrevolution.
ButhesaidthekeyissuetosolvewasBrexit.
Meanwhile, LabourvowedtooutspendtheToriesontheNHSinEngland, promisinganadditional £6 billion a yearby 2024 whales.
PrimeministerinYorkshiregiven a talkingtobypeoplewhoseliveshavebeenturnedupsidedownbyfloodslatehisofferofhelp, theysaid a littlebittoolate.
It's a littlebit.
WhileLabourleaderwasconfrontedonthecampaigntrailinGlasgowrunningawayandeventheLibDemsbattlebuswasblockedin a wellheeledpartofnorthLondonproteststhatdecisionstheytookincoalitionwiththeToriesyearsago.
Thisisthesmoothersideofthecampaign.
TheConservativeswantyoutoseepromising a greenergovernmentonagainandagain.
BorisJohnson's valuetotakeusoutofthe U withoutdelay.
It's done.
It's complete.
It's readytogo.
It's it's It's theBluePeterdeal.
Here's one I madeearlier.
Alwaysallweneed, allweneedis a workingmajority.
Allweneedis a workingmajorityinParliamenttomakeParliamentworkjustninemoreseats.
I hopethatpeopleunderstandthemessagesofreassurancethatwe'vebeangiving.
Yoursecondquestionwasabouttheelection, Andi.
All I wouldsaythatLauraisLook, ofcourseweneedtogetBrexitdone, and I haven't I makenoapologyformentioningitbecauseithasbeanparalysingpoliticsfor 3.5 years.
AndiAndi, I'm afraidtosaythattheonlywaytogetBrexitdoneatthiselectionistovotefortheConservativesonthehopethatwecanget a workingmajority.
ButtherewasconfusiontoTheoJohnontheLeftsaidthismorningthatNHSstaffwouldnotbepartoftheirpromiseof a fourdayweekbuttheJohnontherightatthelabourconference, MrMcDonald, yousuggested a hugelyambitiouspolicytoputeverybodyon a fourdayworkingweekthismorning, Johnsaid.
Francis, whohasarthritis, isfindinglife a loteasierafter a hipreplacement, butshehadtowaitmorethansixmonthstogetitdonetwomonthslongerthantheofficialNHStarget.
Shesaysthedelayaffectedherinmanyways.
Waitingthatextratimewashard.
I mean, I wasdeterioratingalmostweekbyweek.
Youcould I coulddolessunlessunlessso, noonlyhadeyeproblemswithmylefthip, butbasicallymyrighthipandrightknee.
We'retakinganawfullotofstrainingon.
Theywereplayingupbigtimeaswell, so I wasin a reallybadphysicalshape.
Whetherit's a hipoperationormanaging a longtermhealthcondition, thebigchallengefortheNHSiskeepingupwithincreasingdemandsforpatientcareonfindingthemoneyforthatisnevereasy.
BBCNewsLet's take a lookatsomeoftoday's otherelectionusenow, andtheLiberalDemocratsarepromising a £500 millionperyearincreaseinfundingforyouthservicesinEnglandtohelptacklewhattheirleader, JoSwinson, calledanepidemicofknifecrime.
Unveilingtheplanet a boxinggym, shesaidthehopeistostopyoungpeoplefallingintoviolencebycoordinatinghelpfromteachers, healthprofessionalsandsocialservices.
LabourleaderJeremyCorbynhasfacedquestionsoverhispositiononallowing a secondreferendumonScottishindependencetodayatthestartof a twodaytourofScotland.
Hesaidhewouldn't allowoneinthefirsttermof a Labourgovernment, butlaterwroteback, sayingitwouldn't be a priorityIntheearlyyears, JeremyCorbynbeganhisvisitingGlasgowisthepartyfightsforseatsinScotland, which a decadeagowas a labourHeartland.
NoreferenduminthefirsttermforLabourgovernmentbecause I thinkweneedtoconcentratecompletelyoninvestmentacrossScotland, butthat's notquitetheofficialpolicy.
Withitsproudindustrialheritage, CentralScotlandusedtoberocksolidlabour, butthemachineryisnowin a museumandintheKathy, vultureshavemovedontolookhasalways.
Beanleftofcenter, slightlyleftofcenter, nowhasn't changedintheLabourPartytome, aredressedinOrphan T yesterday's politics, EveryvoteforLabouriftheywere a separatepartyinScotlandandiftheyrepresentedwhattheyusedtorepresent, probablygot a choicebetweenBorisJohnsonandJeremyCarbonWhowouldyouratherseeinnumber 10?
Andyoulookforwardtotheideaof a gentlemancarbonprimeminister?
Well, I think I woulddreadatleastseethealternative.
SNPleaderNicolaSturgeonsaysshewouldworkwith a minorityLabourgovernmenttokeeptheToriesoutofpoweronlyifJeremyCarbonallowsanindependencereferendum.
I wouldn't helphiminpowertogetintoprotostayinpowerifhedoesn't accepttheprinciplethatwhetherthatis a referenduminScotlandonwhatthetimescaleofthatreferendumshouldbeshouldbedeterminedbythepeopleofScotland.
Ononthatotherside, though, I understandthatthegovernmentistomakeitcleartoBrusselsthatdespiterepeatedrequestsfromthe U, they'renotgoingtoputforward a BritishnametobetheUKcommissionerwhenthere's a bigchangeofalltheteamsinBrusselswhoareinchargeofalltheimportantdecisionsnow, BrusselshasbeenaskingtheBritishgovernmenttodothisforsometimenow.
BorisJohnsonpromisedthathewouldnot.
But I understandtonightSirTimBarrow, who's areyouambassadorinBrussels, haswrittentothecommissionsayingthiswon't happenbecauseoftheguidelinesduringtheelectionthatessentiallysaythegovernmentcan't makebigsensitivepoliticaldecisions.
Butthishasbeansomethingoverfraudexchangebetweenthe U andthe U.