The final day of the referendum campaign has seen the main contenders criss-crossing the country to appear at a string of eve-of-poll rallies.
David Cameron joined forces with former PM Sir John Major and Labour's Harriet Harman for a rally in Bristol this morning.
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson has visited the famous Billingsgate Fish market as he traversed the country in a Vote Leave helicopter.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn addressed activists in central London, while planes trailing Remain banners staged a flypast at the Houses of Parliament.
During the rally in Bristol, Mr Cameron urged voters to stick with Brussels to ensure a 'bigger better Britain'.
He rejected Leave claims that Britain would be 'shackled to a corpse' if it chose to stick in the EU, telling supporters in Bristol the Remain case could be summed up in the single word: 'Together'.
The final push: Cameron, Johnson and Corbyn criss-cross the country in last frantic round of referendum campaigning
The big beasts of the EU referendum battle were yesterday engaged in a final frantic round of campaigning on the eve of the crucial poll.
David Cameron joined forces with former PM Sir John Major and Labour's Harriet Harman for a rally in Bristol before travelling to Oxfordshire, Banbury and on to Birmingham.
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson kicked off his day with a visit to the famous Billingsgate Fish market as he traversed the country in a Vote Leave helicopter.
6.15pm: David Cameron made his final pitch to voters in Birmingham, appearing with Gordon Brown and leading politicians from across the political spectrum at an end of campaign rally
6pm: Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron urged voters to vote Remain at a speech in Birmingham this evening
5.30pm: Boris Johnson stopped off at the George Pub in Darlington to pour a pint and press the case for Vote Leave as he scrambled around the country making his final pitch
5.30pm: David Cameron gives a thumbs up as he visits the Jaguar Land Rover factory in Solihull
4.30pm: David Cameron received a noisy welcome from school children as he arrived at the Warriner School in Bloxham, near Banbury
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